interesting!  I don't care for Powerpoint, but I am surprised that someone
would encourage students to use it to excerise creativivity and imagination.
If it does that for the students,why not for the instructor?

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Louis_Schmier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Kathleen, I don't use powerpoint.  I find that it is often little more
>than a glorified, snappy overhead.  However, I encourage students to use
>powerpoint for their projects if they so desire.  In this way, it is they
>who exercise the creativity and imagination, as well as the technological
>experience, to organize and present the material.



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