20051004 Tuesday October 04, 2005

PowerPoint 2.0 From beyond bullets:

Larry Lessig has been called a PowerPoint virtuoso, and his approach recently inspired Dick Hardt, Founder and CEO of Sxip Identify, to use a similar film-inspired approach in his recent presentation, "Identity 2.0" at a conference called OSCON 2005.

You can view his presentation at this link.

It's very creative, visually interesting, and makes great use of visual humor. You're sure to be inspired to try some of the techniques he used on your own storyboards; and it's a good example of a completely bullet-free presentation.

Woah. I'm blown away. This is a great example of what your presentations can be. To be honest, this looks very hard to do. You basically have to know what every word you're going to say is, and you have to have a new slide for every 2-3 words. It sure would be fun to deliver this kind of presentation. Posted in The Web at Oct 04 2005, 11:24:21 AM MDT 3 Comments

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[Trackback] This is good. If you ever use powerpoint to deliver a presentation, you should watch it. It might change the way you use it in the future. Oh yeah, its also a very interestig talk about identity in the age of “web 2.0″. (via Matt) ...

Posted by Panasonic Youth on October 04, 2005 at 10:31 PM MDT #

Thanks for posting this, I really enjoyed the presentation as well.

Posted by PJ Hyett on October 05, 2005 at 12:29 PM MDT #

If used in a classroom setting, inevitably people will request printouts of the slides. One would probably need to keep a word version of the presentation for that.

Posted by Ted Bergeron on October 05, 2005 at 02:14 PM MDT #

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