Hello aviators
I currently have my old paper PGIs from way back and now that I decided to renew my flight instructor rating I was told that Power Point presentations are the way to go and from the couple that I have started I like these better.
My question is if I want to add some more information from another online training website regarding a certain topic is this OK? I am making them my own from my old paper notes but I just don't want to feel like I am taking someone else's sentence or comments and adding them to my own PGIs.
I assume we can use the text from the Flight Training Manual as it is our training bible.
Any thoughts? Thanks
PGI's Recommendations
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PGI's Recommendations
if you are on the ground I guess there is now way but to look up!
Re: PGI's Recommendations
Like any academic presentation, be careful of copyright infringement and cite your sources appropriately. It might also seem nice and easy to paste a bunch of words on a screen, but be aware that doing so might make the student feel like a recipient of your lecture as opposed to an active learner in your classroom.
Daniel Gustin
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Re: PGI's Recommendations
I started my flight instructor career by doing overhead projector transparencies. (Yes I'm old). Somewhere along the way I made power point presentations and did that for a while. I don't like them. ppt is fine for ground school teaching many students, but not ideal for an interactive one on one lesson. I use a white board now. I put my title and aim at the top, outline on the left. I do more discussing and picture drawing than writing.
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Re: PGI's Recommendations
Teaching/training is considered fair use. You can cut and paste a "reasonable" amount. Multiple pages is not reasonable 
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