Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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PowerPoint is tyranny

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

My presentation, “PowerPoint is Tyranny&# follows an opener from Teemu Arina and is followed by a presentation by Karen Hyder, so even if I bomb, it should be a great day. Then, please join me later this week at Spaces for Interaction , a free online conversation on improving traditional conferences. Here’s the schedule.

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PowerPoint is tyranny (2)

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

PowerPoint is Tyranny. I’m getting into MindMeister for mindmapping. Feel free to tweak this one if you like.

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Jay’s snapshots

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

PowerPoint) and exported it as a QuickTime movie. For display in an older e-frame, I would have exported the Keynote/PowerPoint as images and transferred them with a USB memory stick. I put my content into Keynote (i.e. I pulled that file into iMovie to add the soundtrack and titles.

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Informal Learning Blog » The Big PowerPoint Question

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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New ways of looking at conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

PowerPoint is Tyranny. Here’s a recording of my presentation at Spaces of Interaction: An Online Conversation on Improving Traditional Conferences.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

No More Death by PowerPoint. In preparation for my conversation on PowerPoint is Tyranny midday Wednesday, I took an impromptu survey on what makes for a conference great… or a loser. Response 29 People who read PowerPoints and don’t leave enough time for Q&A, discussion. Need to develop one? Response 4.

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Informal Learning Blog » Informal informatology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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