- "The Inner Life Of The Cell"
by John Liebler, Alain Viel and Robert A. Lue. Stunning 3D animation of some of the crazy stuff going on at the cellular/bio-molecular level of our being.
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- free_culture
Lessig to geeks: "What Have You Done about the destruction of the free culture?"
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- Garr Reynolds/Presentations
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- Idiagram: The Art of Insight and Action
"Visual modelling and facilitation for complex business problems" (thanks Dud)
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- Let the Good Times Roll--by Guy Kawasaki: The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint
"You should give your ten slides in twenty minutes. Sure, you have an hour time slot, but you’re using a Windows laptop, so it will take forty minutes to make it work with the projector. Even if setup goes perfectly, people will arrive late and have to
A practical blog for impractical people.
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- Particletree · PowerPoint and Presentation Tips
Particletree is the beginning of something. This place, this collection of knowledge, is a gathering of forces, a sharpening of skills.
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- Presentation Zen: Living large: "Takahashi Method" uses king-sized text as a visual
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- Presentation Zen: Where can you find good images?
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- Research points the finger at PowerPoint - Technology - theage.com.au
"It is effective to speak to a diagram, because it presents information in a different form. But it is not effective to speak the same words that are written, because it is putting too much load on the mind and decreases your ability to understand what is
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- YouTube - all about Steve - Boom!
Steve says "Boom!" a lot apparently.
Steve likes to say boom to insist on how fast his software can react.
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