tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8826100399399957187.post3594112189863976111..comments2013-05-04T14:25:30.670-07:00Comments on Dare2Share: Sharpening of skills: Powerpoint slides & Presentation designGrowing with ICThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06739704985866712169noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8826100399399957187.post-5065122836244092832013-04-18T15:20:09.164-07:002013-04-18T15:20:09.164-07:00Hmmm, I hear you. I'd like to try the Twitter...Hmmm, I hear you. I'd like to try the Twitter feed on presentations in a class presentation though, as it may help to bring out & share questions students may have with the rest of the class…and getting them actively engaged and sharpen their attention via a web 2.0 medium - by using Twitter in the information literacy classroom. If it doesn't work I can always tell them we'd take another route for questionsGrowing with ICThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06739704985866712169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8826100399399957187.post-13463331296236538912013-04-17T04:38:25.104-07:002013-04-17T04:38:25.104-07:00Interesting statistics which you provided when doi...Interesting statistics which you provided when doing a presentation. The 55% says it all that yes, the presentation must be visual.One must take heed of this but also not ignore the percentages. All the factors contribute to an effective presentation.<br />The Twitter feed on presentations, that is a very interesting application, basically live comments while presenting, personally would not chance it.If ever you make use of this application you should blog about it, keep us informed. Gibbs Blogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067406616993566362noreply@blogger.com