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Date Posted: 14:42:27 09/16/02 Mon
Author: Terry Welsh
Subject: Re: Question 12.
In reply to: Tammy Goodman 's message, "Re: Question 12." on 21:28:36 09/15/02 Sun

>>Question 12.
>>Do you think we should be encouraged to use the AV
>>equipment in the classroom for our presentations
>>(considering that most businesses use technology for
>>visual aids everyday in the workplace)?
>
>Yes. I think that it would be helpful (for me at
>least) to become more polished speaking with the
>visual aids. Many of the presentations I give at work
>require this kind of technology be used.
Tammy, I would take that approach and attitude that any technology used can only make you look better. Have fun with it, but remember, it's you that is giving the presentation. The technology is only there to "help" you.

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  • Re: Question 12. -- Kathy Oskison, 16:46:32 09/16/02 Mon
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