Thursday, November 1, 2007

Power Point Reviews!

Thinking back on Tuesday’s PowerPoint presentations, I have come to the conclusion that this blog assignment is simply impossible. How do you single out a few “better” presentations when in my opinion all of the presentations were perfect? Each creator used their unique style and showed off their intuitive and creativity thinking which was evidenced by these diligently constructed works. Instead of selecting two PowerPoint’s which were “elite” I’m going to modify the assignment by talking about the highlights of all of the presentations. It is in my opinion that everyone deserves some love for the passionate presentations and extensive efforts.

Ruby’s interactive map was outstanding. I can’t believe that she was able to use the map to illustrate the cities in a more engaging way. I also loved her topic. I think that international unity and cohesiveness is a commendable goal which humanity should try to achieve.

Charnele’s PowerPoint on the signing idol was great. She seemed more passionate then most people about the topic she had chosen. Also, the background and the transparency were perfect for visible font. The video was captivating and a key feature which made the PowerPoint more understanding of Charnele’s aspirations.

I liked Chloe’s because she knew so much about topic. Also, I liked the background which furthered the notions of a western theme.

Robert’s was good because his backgrounds changed constantly giving us a new picture to look at. It kept the presentation truly interactive. Also, I just like history so I was able to enjoy the presentation and his appreciation for political science.

Jordan did a great job in her color scheme. The black and grey tone’s kept the presentation simplistic and serious which coincides with her topic.

Morgan’s was great because she talked about something she clearly expressed interest in. Also she used good illustrations which were really high quality. Also her design was really consistent with her topic.

Kate’s presentation was great because she was very technical in her terminology. You could tell that she really knew her stuff. Also, her animated giff was really appropriate for her topic which is difficult to find in animations.

I liked Amy’s presentation on integrating language into the classroom at any early age. I think it is an excellent idea and it was completely new to me because I come from a predominately white area. I was surprised that people were doing this at an early age. Also, I thought that her design was really attractive and her illustrations were appropriate.

Ama’s presentation on the poet was excellent. I liked the black color scheme and the interesting facts she included about the man cheating on his wife. I also am still curious at how provocative his works actually are?

Natasha’s as usually was excellent. The way she had the text appear like it was pyrus was quite cool. Also her photos and knowledge of photography were amazing.

Anyways, I thought a lot of Tuesday’s class. It was so interactive and I though everyone did an excellent job both demonstrating their area of interest as well as their abilities with PowerPoint. Undoubtedly, we have all been learning from this class.

1 comment:

Sarah said...

WOW! A very complete and extensive entry.