That's weird...ya think the military would like PP since it is often
"bullet" points!

But anyway, I agree with what the others have said more or less in
defense of PP.

I also think that most instructors (hopefully, at least), don't use PP
in the classroom exclusively, but rather also use all the 'standard'
stuff such as debate, discussion, role-playing, demonstration, case
studies, etc.

Nevertheless, PP can be used creatively and well as part of an overall
pedagogical strategy, and does provide a base upon which to modify
annual lectures while ensuring all the bases are covered.

--Mike

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