ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations
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Mic, camera, action: How to make a video presentation people will actually like

Mic, camera, action: How to make a video presentation people will actually like | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it
From getting the sound right to keeping it quick, famous YouTubers and webinar experts share the secrets of a dynamic digital presentation

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What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation

What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it
Five tips to set yourself apart.

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It's 2020. Why Are You Still Using PowerPoint?

It's 2020. Why Are You Still Using PowerPoint? | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it
The world's top communicators have stopped using PowerPoint. Why are you stuck in the 1980s?

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PIRatE Lab's curator insight, January 29, 2020 12:50 PM
While some of these points are valid, much of this post is pretty lame.  It inconsistently lists evidence and in effect is nothing more than an anecdotal argument....I guess that is what you would expect from someone who seems mostly about pushing advertising rather than quantitative analysis. 

This post should be read as "why business presentations are lame" rather than a critique of PowerPoint per se.