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It's the Story, Stupid. It's the Story, Stupid -- Originated by the now famous Tufte pamphlet, the meme on the evils of Powerpoint continue with a recent NY Times article. But it's not the tool's fault; it's the user -- especially those of us who use slides as speaker's notes. To that end, Doc points to an older piece of his with good advice for presenters.
Now excuse me while I go rework all my "speaker notes" presentations. [Frank Patrick's Focused Performance Blog]
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