Let me say some to your comp lab at your school...
I think that there are seats which are not good for
the students because they are to small. I saw on one
pic a girl sitting on the table, but too low...it is
typical for all comp labs - also in my school here in
germany - the spend much money for the computers, the
equipment, but all the thigs around, the tables, the
seats and... are bad for a good use!
Greetings to you - hope you understand what i mean -
my nglish is bad - the youngsters in school tody learn
more to express theire minds in english than i got in
school....
From the south of old germany -
Gerd
--- Robert Smelser <crysnrob@mac.com> wrote:
> Quality takes time. Simple as that. A truly good
> presentation never gets finished in a few
> hours. Talk to Larry Lessig or Garr Reynolds or Guy
> Kawasaki about how much time they
> invest into their presentations.
>
> I personally take the "great artists ship" approach
> to developing my slides. At some point I
> say, "This is what my slides are going to look like
> for this delivery of a given presentation,"
> and I stick by it. Once I am within about two weeks
> of delivery, development freezes, and I
> begin practicing with what I have done.
>
> Some of my presentations have been under continual
> development for (literally) years. I
> find an opportunity to deliver? Freeze in
> development and go with where I am.
>
> If your tweaking is consuming too much time, simply
> scale back. Just because a feature is
> there does not mean you have to use it. (In fact,
> Keynote has a lot of features that should
> be avoided in professional settings.) It just sounds
> like you just need to simplify your
> approach a bit -- prioritize your visual elements a
> bit. Quality imagery should be high on
> the list, but animations, timed builds, special
> effects, should all be lower.
>
> I don't know if any of this helps, but I hope it
> does.
> Robert
> http://homepage.mac.com/crysnrob
>
>
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