Anti-Powerpoint
Du skal aldri bruke Powerpoint hvis du ikke har et gjennomtenkt budskap å formidle.
Min erfaring er at 90% av Powerpoint-presentasjonene er elendige, og kun brukes som huskeseddel eller for å dekke over at foredragsholderen ikke har noe å si.
Powerpoint bidrar i størst mulig grad til å skape en illusjon av innsikt og kontroll, og passer spesielt godt for byråkratier som US Army og NTNU.
Begynn med å studere disse:
PowerPoint er en ulykke for undervisningen, Jon Arne Røkke i Forskerforum, 2017-02-12
PowerPoint Does Rocket Science--and Better Techniques for Technical Reports
Edward Tufte: The cognitive Style of Powerpoint
We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint
PowerPoint for Scientific Presentations
Alexei Kapterev: Death by Powerpoint and how to fix it
Min egen forestillingen "Levende lysbilder med Powerpoint" finnes her.
Peter Norvig har belyst hvordan Powerpoint ville ha rasert de mest betydningsfulle taler som Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address ; The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation
Per Mollerup: PowerNotes – Slide Presentations Reconsidered, IIID
Learning to live without PowerPoint ; When did academics lose the capacity to discuss their research without slides, asks Gary Rawnsley
Let’s ban PowerPoint in lectures – it makes students more stupid and professors more boring
Viewpoint: How PowerPoint changed Microsoft and my life
Pecha Kucha: Get to the PowerPoint in 20 Slides Then Sit the Hell Down
Edward Tufte: Lousy PowerPoint presentations: The fault of PP users?,
PowerPoint er en litt treig 35-åring, Forskerforum, 2023-02-21
Alexei Kapterev at Present to Succeed 2023, YouTube, 2023-06-23
Absolute Powerpoint, the New Yorker, 2001-05-20
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
— Maya Angelou (1928-2014)
"I hate the way people use slide presentations instead of thinking. People would confront a problem by creating a presentation. I wanted them to engage, to hash things out at the table, rather than show a bunch of slides. People who know what they're talking about don't need PowerPoint."
— Steve Jobs (1955-2011)