Friday, March 7, 2008
Saturday, February 2, 2008
How to make a good PowerPoint presentation
Please comment on at least one of the "How to..." presentations posted below. Answer the following questions:
1. What did you like?
2. What didn't you like?
3. What did you learn from this presentation?
All entries must be submitted by Feb. 9 (exception will be made only for students who are currently in Spain.
1. What did you like?
2. What didn't you like?
3. What did you learn from this presentation?
All entries must be submitted by Feb. 9 (exception will be made only for students who are currently in Spain.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Project 2
For those of you considering Power Point as a format for your next project, here are my expectations:
Please create a clear, uncluttered by words, visually appealing presentation. I will take off points for poor style and structure.
To give you an idea of what I expect, below are two examples of good (in my opinion) Power Point presentations. Both address the topic of creating Power Point presentations. The first one ("Death by Power Point") was created by Alexei Kapterev from Moscow, Russia. Yes, we, former Soviets, get it about making a strong point with images...

The second one (Power Point Trends) is a good example of a Power Point presentation that presents information with very few words.
Please create a clear, uncluttered by words, visually appealing presentation. I will take off points for poor style and structure.
To give you an idea of what I expect, below are two examples of good (in my opinion) Power Point presentations. Both address the topic of creating Power Point presentations. The first one ("Death by Power Point") was created by Alexei Kapterev from Moscow, Russia. Yes, we, former Soviets, get it about making a strong point with images...

The second one (Power Point Trends) is a good example of a Power Point presentation that presents information with very few words.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Free-Fall & Projectile Results
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