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Re: Instructors Presentations - Best source to get a good on

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Antone wrote:Just got in, I wanted to post a solid comment on this topic though it is a few months late. :tiphat:
I purchased the CHL lesson Plan from TCHA and did not like it at all.
If you will check down the line of posts you will find out why; evidently others have come to the same conclusion.
The saying goes: eat more lamb, 10,000 foxes can't all be wrong.

The disorder and incoherent presentation in the TCHA's power point is too tedious to put up with during a class.
On the other side of the spectrum is the one sold by South Texas CHL Supply.
it follows a logical formatted outline as if it were straight out of the notes that the DPS handed out to us.
It's clear, concise, well outlined, and contains way more slides and information than any other presentation; more videos too.

I happen to know that the newer version coming out late this month will also contain a Spanish New License power point and the test in Spanish too; it has New License and Renewal License lesson plans.
Currently everything out there is in Power Point 2007, this one will also have it in 2003 as well; for the older programs.
Check the website, there is a long list of everything included in it.
Are you the Antonio Orozco that runs South Texas CHL Supply?
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Re: Instructors Presentations - Best source to get a good on

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Re: Instructors Presentations - Best source to get a good on

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I'd recommend creating your own presentation. I feel that it is better for the individual instructor and the students because you can design it to flow in the manner that you'd like your course to go and guide the students through the material.

I don't recall which "association" it was that stopped in last summer at the instructor course, but I stopped listening when he spoke out against the MPA, because it's taking away business from CHL instructors. :roll:
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Re: Instructors Presentations - Best source to get a good on

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Catfight wrote:
TSUalum05 wrote:Has anyone ordered this one?

http://www.southtexaschlsupply.com/CHL_Lesson_Plan.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm thinking about getting this but I want someone else's opinion.
Sorry, Im a bit late to the party...yes, I ordered this and I wasnt real impressed. The layout is horrible. The Powerpoint itself was apparently done by someone with little to no experience in using that program so not only will you have to amend the information you get, but you will also have to completely repair the presentation itself. Im capable of doing all that which is why I didnt ask for my money back. The presentation uses a lot of outdated and ancient clip art, looking like something from the early 90's. Again, you will have to augment and replace these images. Its taken me hours and hours to clean it up and get it somewhat presentable. That said, Ive yet to present it in class since I lost access to a projector so Ive been doing the lecture thing. The information is fine, but the product is intended to be used as is and I would NOT recommend that. Formatting issues, spelling errors etc. are all included at no additional cost. :lol:
I purchased this months ago and definitely edited then entire presentation. It's worked fine for me over the past 8-10 months...
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