PowerPoint Rebellion: One Professor's Pioneering Experimentation with Interactivity


PowerPoint Rebellion: One Professor’s Pioneering Experimentation with Interactivity

Created: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 posted by at 9:30 am

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This article by Robert Lane and Dr. C. June Maker explores how the human brain handles visual input and the implications for PowerPoint presentations. We recommend eliminating most of those carefully thought-out words on slides and replacing them with certain kinds of rich imagery.

Robert Lane Dr. C. June Maker

Robert Lane Dr. C. June Maker

Doing so efficiently feeds the brain what it likes to see, and allows you to communicate messages in ways not possible with words alone.

Explores how the human brain handles visual input.




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