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Tag Archives: backchannel
What’s wrong with a slideument?…question from the backchannel
To offer additional support to our learners concerning persuasive presentations and slide deck development, we developed a mini-lesson on using videos from Garr Reynolds, Presentation Zen, and Nancy Duarte, Slide:ology. Half of each team watched Presentation Zen: The Videoand the other half watched Duarte … Continue reading
“I thought Contagious was bad. Can it be good too?” #Synergy
“I thought Contagious was bad. Can it be good too?” was an early reaction to Kiran Bir Sethi’s TED talk on day one of Synergy. Have you been introduced to Kiran Bir Sethi, the founder of the Riverside School in Ahmedabad? … Continue reading
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