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Let's make a PowerPoint – Oh no!

"Let's Make a Powerpoint"
At University, students get the opportunity to practice their presentation skills. I've been a part of these groups. The Professor announces, "Next week, each group will present their proposals". And without fail, one of the team members will immediately turn to the rest of the group and say, "Great, let's make our Powerpoint!"

What's Wrong with this? => http://bit.ly/mxllVh

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3 replies
  1. Fred E. Miller
    Fred E. Miller says:
    May 4, 2011 at 9:47 pm

    Here are the Rules:

    Clean & Simple
    High quality visuals that everyone GETS!
    YOU supply the text.
    Hit the “B” Blank Button after the visual makes its point.

    Thanks for the Post!

  2. Simon Raybould
    Simon Raybould says:
    May 8, 2011 at 2:04 am

    What’s wrong with it is, the assumption that it has to be PowerPoint. Often it does, but not always… it’s about using your imagination before you use the machine!

    • consulu1_bronwyn
      consulu1_bronwyn says:
      May 8, 2011 at 9:35 am

      and then use the need for clean simplicity that we must use for the machine to produce clean simplicity in our presentations – win/win!! 🙂

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