Engaging students in the learning process is a ubiquitous challenge experienced by teachers worldwide. Traditional attempts to overcome this issue often involve creating visually attractive PowerPoint slides. However, an appealing presentation, although important, is not a panacea for student engagement. The solution requires us to rethink our approach to using PowerPoint, to transform it from a static delivery method to an interactive teaching tool.
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The traditional teaching methods often lead to superficial engagement, fostering passive learning and lacking interactive elements. Students become observers rather than participants, resulting in a decreased absorption of knowledge. But the game changes when PowerPoint is reshaped into a tool for interactive and dynamic teaching experiences.