Tuesday, March 31, 2009

My favorite Power Point Presentations

It is very had to choose just two favorites because I was very impressed with everyone's presentation. All were creative and catchy, but my favorites were probably the presentations of Lachlan and Allison. I think I liked them most because of the topics they chose which really intrigued me. They also had very catchy pictures and colors which coordinated well throughout their entire power point. They also had personal experience or stories to tell about each of the topics which was very interesting to hear! Overall, everyone's presentation kept my attention and was really awesome!

6 comments:

  1. I too appreciated the personal experience aspect of Lachlan's and Alison's. The pictures of Australia were beautiful and helped put his argument into perspective and I loved Alison's video of the tango dancers. Both of them really expressed their knowledge and care for each of their topics.

    A note upon your presentation: Great job! It was such an interesting topic that was well delivered.

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  2. I definitely enjoyed your presentation today! It was an awesome topic with great information! Great job!

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  3. Hey Stephanie I really liked your presentation and I plan on going to see Steve when he comes to Trinity. Thanks for the heads up!

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  4. Hey Stephanie! Loved yor presentation yesterday and I am looking forward to hearing Steve speak. Your trip to DC sounded awesome! Was it done through Trinity?

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  5. Bah I LOVED your presentation, Steph! Makes me miss DC a lot; I think the work we did there was SO important and I definitely appreciated you bringing a piece of that out to share with other people. Your PPT was nicely done - good graphics, color scheme, everything :)

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  6. Hey! I loved your presentation! I absolutely loved the entire title page. Both the picture and title really drew my attention. Your storytelling was great and it was a very interesting presentation!

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