PowerPoint is Tyranny
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Cross, J. 2009. PowerPoint is Tyranny. GLOBALU.
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Spaces of Interaction: An Online Conversation on Improving Traditional Conferences (SPACES)
GLOBALU
February 2009
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Since people learn through engagement, why do we persist in shoveling one-way content at them? Instead of a presentation, let's converse about how to go from monologue to dialogue. We'll examine some cases from interactive events to come up with a set of ideal practices for co-creating engaging learning events.
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