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apophenia: spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective
"And then they put it back up and people immediately started swearing. More outbursts and laughter. The Twitter stream had become the center of attention, not the speaker. Not me. "
[comic] The technology adoption lifecycle
My first comic using the Wittycomics tool. Could be useful for creating comic book style presentation slides.
Professor Rheingold's PP alternatives | Social Media CoLab
Lots of other things to use for presenting these days beyond powerpoint. A good collection for students or teachers.
[Lessig method exemplar] OSCON 2005 Keynote - Identity 2.0
Watch Dick deliver a compelling and dynamic introduction on Identity 2.0 and how the concept of digital identity is evolving.
[video presentation] Lazy Profs, TLt 2009: Presentation by Dean Shareski and Alec Couros
TLt 2009: Presentation by Dean Shareski & Alec Couros about web2.0 approaches to education.
User Generated Content and You! : UberNoggin
Sarah Robbins' Presentation on User Generated Content. Very cool!
[visualization] Twitter Topic Stream
The above StreamGraph illustrates the distribution of the most interesting capitolized words in the StatBot dataset of all the updates for the top 100 twitter users.
New architecture of media | Jeff Jarvis | Presentation notes
Notes used for discussion with faculty of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Connecting the Dots: Public Domain Photos for Education
All of these links are primarily to public domain photos, but there are some sound and clip art resources as well (via Rheingold)
Presentation Masterclass - Part 1: Introduction - Lifehack.org
The one common theme that emerges from this tremendous diversity of presenters, topics and styles is RESPECT. By every word and deed, they demonstrate absolute respect for both their audiences and themselves.
OpenOffice.org: FREE open source tools for PDF and Power Point etc
All FREE and Microsoft compatible. And LEGAL (and very famous). With these tools, you can create Power Point compatible presentations, Illustrator docs and PDFs. You'll need to download the suite and then learn how to use it. Again, this is a RESOURCE. No
How I made my presentations a little better | 43 Folders
I think everybody should just watch the TED talks. Watch and learn. Though I'm not sure you can really learn to be funny, engaging or interesting ...
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