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Title: Clicking Off Interaction - Timothy R. Butler, Open for Business Post by: Stephen Taylor on August 18, 2007, 04:02:23 AM Clicking Off Interaction - Timothy R. Butler, Open for Business
There are a number of areas where, if someone heard me speak about this or that topic out of context, they might think me to be a Luddite rather than the gadget-loving fellow that I am. One of those areas is the PowerPoint presentation, an infernal invention by my estimation – a view I will explain, if you will just follow my presentation points... The reason is simple really. PowerPoints leave no room for even the illusion of interaction. When someone has a whiteboard or chalkboard, even if they are lecturing without any plans to draw in the audience, the fact that the board is written on by a human who could at least potentially do something differently than planned in her notes leaves a feeling of interaction. Read More.. (http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/434.html) |