Being there: A presentation that can really stand on its own
I’ve blogged a little bit about whether PowerPoints should be able to stand on their own, whether they are just there to support the presenter (and to be honest, the comments from everyone else are more valuable than the initial blog entry) and earlier today I mentioned how impressed I was with Alan’s K12 Online Conference presentation last year.
Well, he’s gone and done it again. Alan has posted a presentation he did recently called Being There: nets, tweets, avatars, and in its making some waves over on Slideshare. I’ve embedded it below, but use that as an appetizer. The meal is actually over on Flickr, where Alan has annotated his slides, complete with pertinent hyperlinks.
The presentation is fantastic and well worth watching. And the presentation of the presentation is even better. After reading through it on Flickr, I really feel like I was there in the audience with him. I don’t even regret not having audio to go along with it. Definitely establishes a new (at least new to me) model for using Flickr as a presentation device.
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