Suddenly, PowerPoint is Cool


Suddenly, PowerPoint is Cool

Created: Wednesday, July 31, 2024 posted by at 9:30 am


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Don’t get me wrong; I never thought that PowerPoint was not cool. I never bought into the idea that you could kill a presentation, just by using PowerPoint. It is just a tool—its success depends on the user. But that hasn’t stopped the death by PowerPoint crowd.

Janay Kingsberry’s new Washington Post article suggests the media might finally think PowerPoint is getting cool. She says, As O’Neill spoke, slides of a PowerPoint presentation flashed across the screens of mounted TVs around the room, visualizing his arguments with graphs and short bullet points.

Of course, many such articles have taken aim at these same bullet points before. It’s heartening to see this shift in thinking and show readers the amazing possibilities that PowerPoint and similar tools can offer.

Suddenly, PowerPoint is cool

Suddenly, PowerPoint is cool

Read this amazing article that’s now available on the Yahoo site.




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