Week Ten Flashcards

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Strengths of social media

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Can be a healthy avenue of self-expression an identity formation.

It can enhance community and strengthen relational ties.

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Problems with social media

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It can result in identity fragmentation.

Hyper-connection to the Internet and cell phones increases tension and stress.

It can foster disconnection.

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Dr. Bland’s observations on the use of media

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  1. Difference between high church and low church use of power point (high church is reluctant to use power point)
  2. There is more personal connection between mouth and ear
  3. Scripture is primarily oral
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Richard Lischer viewpoint on media in sermons

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“Power point presentations in a sermon represent a lack of confidence in the spoken word of God.”

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Paul Wilson on the use of powerpoint

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“The strengths and weaknesses of power point at one level are the strengths and weaknesses of propositions.”

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Tom Long on the use of powerpoint

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“If the visual supports the spoken word, use it. If the visual replaces the spoken word, eliminate it.”

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Rosalyn Brown on the use of powerpoint

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“Power point rarely belongs in preaching. It distances people from the immediacy of oral communication since both preacher and people focus on the screen rather than each other and this miss a mutual encounter in the presence of God.”

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John Piper on media in preaching

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Piper believes the use of media in preaching is largely a token of the unbelief in the power of preaching.

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Three different types of slides

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  1. Document - Slideument = 75 words or more
  2. Teleprompter = 50 words
  3. Presenter
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What is the “presenter” slide type?

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“A slide that reinforces the content visually rather than create distraction, allowing the audience to comfortably focus on both.”

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Common Problems and Misuses of PowerPoint

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  1. The audience will either read your slides or listen to you. They will not do both.
  2. The text on a slide can serve as a crutch for the preacher
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Key Elements in an Effective Slide

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Background, color, text, image.

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Key question to ask regarding text in slides

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Can your message be processed in 3 seconds?

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14
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List the laws for using bullets in a slide presentation

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Protect Audience
Use Sparingly 
Write Headlines
Use Parallel Structure
Avoid sub bullet points
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15
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How many slides should a presentation contain?

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Use the 10/20/30 rule

No more than 10 slides for a 20 minute presentation. No font smaller than 30 points.

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16
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The KYSS Principle

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Keep Your Slides Simple

17
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List two important considerations when deciding to use media in sermons.

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  1. Spend your time developing your message and not your PowerPoint
  2. Don’t compete with Hollywood…you’ll lose every time.
18
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According to Brain rules, how must does visuals help us retain information?

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Hear something and three days later you will remember 10% of it.
Add a picture to it and you will remember %65 of it three days later.