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One of the most important contributions of modem technology has been in improving communication between ‘learning parties’ during the educational process. Although the using computers to prepare presentations can be very rewarding, unfortunately many professionals are not well trained to make effective presentations. In this paper we share the experience gained with students from the faculty of education delivering instructional material on special topics of general interest. Presentation skills where enhanced when a creative and collaborative environment was created. It is hoped that the WCEE 2001 conference will provide ‘learning parties’ with a network where to share their gained experience.
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Inelmen, E. (2002). Encouraging Learners to Prepare Oral Presentations Using Computers. In: Watson, D., Andersen, J. (eds) Networking the Learner. WCCE 2001. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 89. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35596-2_20
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