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24 May 09

Wired 11.09: Learning to Love PowerPoint

  • I discovered that even without text, I could make works that were "about" something, something beyond themselves, and that they could even have emotional resonance.

Wired 11.09: PowerPoint Is Evil

PowerPoint is a competent slide manager and projector. But rather than supplementing a presentation, it has become a substitute for it. Such misuse ignores the most important rule of speaking: Respect your audience.

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  • Audience boredom is usually a content failure, not a decoration failure
06 Jan 09

YawnBuster, Interactive Group Activities, Group Games, Enhancing Powerpoint Presentations, Classroom Activities, Instructor-Led Training Software, Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations

"YawnBuster brings alive your PowerPoint slides with Group Activities such as audience polls, games, group exercises and competitions. Now you can get your audience to think, enjoy, participate and identify key takeaways quickly and easily." via Jane Hart

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  • awnBuster brings alive your PowerPoint slides with Group Activities such as audience polls, games, group exercises and competitions. Now you can get your audience to think, enjoy, participate and identify key takeaways quickly and easily.
31 Dec 08

Presentation Zen: Is it finally time to ditch PowerPoint?

"Suggesting we abandon PowerPoint because it's often (usually?) misused and abused to produce awful presentation visuals is like saying we should dump the idea of 24-hour cable news because so much of it is vacuous rubbish. But whether we’re talking about bad TV or boring presentations, shouldn't we blame the content producers not the content medium?" via Stephen Downes

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  • Suggesting we abandon PowerPoint because it's often (usually?) misused and abused to produce awful presentation visuals is like saying we should dump the idea of 24-hour cable news because so much of it is vacuous rubbish. But whether we’re talking about bad TV or boring presentations, shouldn't we blame the content producers not the content medium?
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