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Baiba Svenca's comment,
May 18, 8:45 AM
Sure Paul, we all know Prezi, and it has been scooped on this site many times but PowerPoint is useful on the occasions when Prezi is not.
Paul Lawley-Jones's comment,
May 18, 10:24 PM
"...we all know Prezi..." - Do we? "...PowerPoint is useful on the occasions when Prezi is not." - And vice versa. However, my original question still applies: What about a video slideshow? What about Google's web presentation templates (https://code.google.com/p/io-2012-slides/)? What about Google Docs? SlideRocket? Zoho Show? LibreOffice Impress? Etc.
Paul Lawley-Jones's curator insight,
May 18, 10:52 PM
Useful tips to avoid DBP (Death by Presentation). Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
May 18, 1:21 AM
In an era dominated by constant information and the desire to be social, should the tone of thinking for students be different? This is the world of Google. In this world full of information abundance, our minds are constantly challenged to react to data, and often in a way that doesn’t just observe, but interprets. Subsequently, we unknowingly “spin” everything to avoid cognitive dissonance. As a result, the tone of thinking can end up uncertain or whimsical, timid or arrogant, sycophant or idolizing–and so, devoid of connections and interdependence. The internet and social media are designed to connect, and with brilliant efficiency they do indeed connect—words and phrases, images and video, color and light, but not always to the net effect they might. The nature of social media rests on identity as much as anything else—forcing subjectivity on everything through likes, retweets, shares, and pins. Instead, we might consider constant reflection guided by important questions as a new way to learn in the presence of information abundance. But this takes new habits. Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
May 18, 12:27 AM
Suggestions for RSS Feed; some are mentioned in this curation while you can still find other alternatives, also included in Digital Delights-Digital Tribes (under RSS)
Cynthia Tait's curator insight,
May 18, 1:32 AM
i am already mournig it and am grateful for some pos solutions - didn't even realise quite how much I relied upon it until it was gone <that should be in a song> :)
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