
Expository presentation is a lecture, presentation or telling strategy used during instruction. The teacher is in control of presenting the subject matter and directs the students through the lesson. A rule is presented with an example and then practice is provided. The teacher focuses the students’ attention on the key points of the subject and may use graphics, diagrams, or other representations to elaborate on the subject.
Definition / Attributes: Expository Presentation
Expository Presentation is a teaching strategy where the teacher presents students with the subject matter rules and provides examples that illustrate the rules. Examples include pictorial relationships, application of the rules, context through historical information, and prerequisite information. Examples are provided to give contextual elaboration and to help students see the subject matter from many different perspectives.
How can the World Wide Web support . . . Expository Presentation?
Learning
outcomes: (What will the students be expected
to learn as a result of this lesson?)
Lesson description: (How, using Expository Presentation, will the lesson facilitate the learning outcomes?)
Web resources: (What types of web resources will support the presentation strategy and learning outcomes?)
Why does Expository
Presentation enhance instruction?
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How can I replicate
Expository Presentation lessons using existing Web resources?
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These are existing Lesson Plans available on the WWW:
http://www.cea.berkeley.edu/Education/SII/
http://hawaii.ivv.nasa.gov/space/hawaii/vfts/kilauea/radar_ex/intro.html
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| How can I generate
my own Expository Presentation lessons using Web resources?
Teacher creates lesson plan on how and why volcanoes erupt. A component of this lesson is to present volcano facts to the students. To enhance this lesson with Web resources:
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These are examples of informational Web sites that could be used to tell students about volcanoes:
http://www.expo.edu.ph/pinatubo/page4.html
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What are other ideas
of using Web resources for Expository Presentation?
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This is an existing Web site that exemplifies Expository Presentation: |