Interesting discussion of this in Insider Higher Ed today.

One commentator raised an important point:  Would we have a discussion of
the evil of Word because people who use word processors frequently write bad
papers?

Power point is a tool.  It can be used well. It is often used badly.  The
point is to figure out how to use it well and to know when some other tool
is better suited to our communication needs and goals.

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University of West Florida
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Michael Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Isn't whether Keynote or PowerPoint is better, missing the point?
>
> I'm sure Keynote presentations are just as boring, even if they are
> better looking or it's easier to use.
>
> --Mike
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