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I realise that this is an old slide from Microsoft, but to me, this captures so many different things at so many levels.
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“A PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.”
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An example, an incredibly engaging example, of presenting differently. Also a great introduction to the issues around identity and how the concept of digital identity is evolving.
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“The “Lessig Method” of presentation is not an official method per se, but many people who know about the work of Stanford law professor, Lawrence Lessig, have been inspired by his presentation style and informally refer to his approach as something uniqu
Cool examples despite some contradictory advice…
The Lessing method uses a 243 slide pack as an example and the Dick Hardt presentation has just as many. Yet the lessing method suggests that size does not matter… cool.
I really like this type of stuff. Thanks Cam
Yeah, I guess it is somewhat contradictory. But they are completely different styles of presenting. I think the common element in these different styles is that the focus is on presenting and communicating, rather than on the presentation pack.
You might want to check out my follow up post on presenting.