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		<title>The Lessig Style of PowerPoint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw this style a very long time ago (ancient by Internet standards) and realized that I hadn&#8217;t shared it here. It&#8217;s unofficially called the Lessig Style of PowerPoint. It&#8217;s what I use for my booktalks when I use PowerPoint and it&#8217;s what I like to use for most of my presentations. The only presentation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this style a very long time ago (ancient by Internet standards) and realized that I hadn&#8217;t shared it here. It&#8217;s unofficially called the Lessig Style of PowerPoint. It&#8217;s what I use for my booktalks when I use PowerPoint and it&#8217;s what I like to use for most of my presentations. The only presentation that I don&#8217;t use it on is my AIMS teacher instructions PowerPoint. I modify the one from the district and I&#8217;m a little scared to leave out a piece of the instructions, to be completely honest.</p>
<p>PowerPoint is old. Like, 23 years old. It&#8217;s this simple fact that makes me laugh a little when teachers say they&#8217;re afraid to use PowerPoint and other new technology. I need to remind myself that it&#8217;s new to them. </p>
<p>Over the 23 years, PowerPoint has morphed like most technology does. One of the trends that I still see is to put paragraphs of text on the screen, all at once (or, even worse, crawling in with a typewriter animation). Usually it&#8217;s not others teachers doing this. It&#8217;s mostly people from outside of the school who come to present. The mindset is that the PowerPoint speaks for itself. If that&#8217;s the case, then why do we have someone standing in front of us in the meeting? To read the slides to us?</p>
<p>What if you put only the most important word on a slide? What if you put the one idea, the one concept you wanted people to leave the meeting talking about? <a href="http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/llessig">Lawrence Lessig</a> is a great presenter (and professor and advocate and all that). </p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/larry_lessig_says_the_law_is_strangling_creativity.html">his TED talk on copyright</a>. Not only is his challenge to current copyright assumptions good (although the remixes can be skipped), but watch how he presents it. Slideshow art.<br />
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