Everybody has a blind spot sometime. (Hey I think that sounds like the title of a new hit song)
This great website teaches you to do a demonstration that will show your audience they do, indeed, have a blind spot. Try it on yourself.
I find that this kind of demonstration is so useful because you can build all kinds of learning points around it.
The demo only requires pen and paper and can done by everyone in the room. In the past I have incorporated the line right into my handout. No one knows what it is, but I use it as an activity in the presentation. It adds energy and makes a point at the same time.
Find the information at: http://staff.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html
How I Would Use This
Well, naturally I would refer to blind spots in life.
Now a fellow named Rob McBride has already created a great write up about blind spots. Find his ideas at:
http://www.inspire.com.ve/lunar/index.htm
Now see how you could link these together? This is one of the methods I use to get new activities in presentations. I take a good idea well thought out, like Rob McBride's and then I link it to a demonstration I already know or have already found.
That's it. Now go forth and try this.
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