Teaching efficiently with a data projector
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Lesson Loader v2.0LessonLoader
v2.0 is a free program to help you to plan and deliver your lessons
more efficiently. |
This download is provided in such a way that you can either | |
download it on this machine, and install it on this machine, or | |
download it on this machine and then (if you wish) use a MemoryStick (or a CD, etc) to install it on another machine. You can give the MemoryStick (or CD etc) to each member of your department. |
As well as the program, the download includes free animated PowerPoints and other files for Physics teaching on the topics of Waves & Reflection, Energy
Transfer & Efficiency, and Working Scientifically. Teachers of other subjects can easily delete these Physics resources to load their own lesson files. See also www.123johnson.net/physics4u/4ULessonLoader.html |
To download LessonLoader, including the free PowerPoints, please take the following steps: | |
1. | Identify a suitable folder to download the files to. Create a new folder if necessary, eg. C:\Downloads |
2. | Click
with your mouse on the link below to start the download, and save
it in your chosen Download folder. On a broadband connection it will take
less than a minute. http://www.123johnson.net/physics4u/LessonLoaderSetup20.EXE |
3. | If you are installing on this machine, then find the file called LessonLoaderSetup20.exe in the download folder that you used (eg. C:\Downloads as above) and just double-click on this LessonLoaderSetup20.exe file to install the new version. That's it! |
If
you are installing on a different machine from the download machine,
then : If you are using a MemoryStick (or a CD) just copy the file to it, and take it to the other machine. Then install it by just double-clicking on the file called LessonLoaderSetup20.exe |
email keith@123johnson.net if you have any queries.
It is freeware, so consider giving a free copy to members of other departments, eg. Geography, English, etc. |
This version 2.0 has several improvements, including: (i) you can now save a Web-site URL so that you can easily call it up in your browser during the lesson and (ii) you can place each lesson in a 'Category' of your choice, in order to organise a series of lessons.
If you have any suggestions for improvements, please let me know at keith@123johnson.net
To view the main Physics and Revision menu of free materials, click here.