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Presentation Zen

Presentation Zen is a concept of creating presentations that uses images and metaphor to convey meaning. These presentations have very little text and use imagery on every slide. 

Guided Practice (Partners)

  • Log into Google Docs (via http://google.ncsu.edu/) with your Unityid
  • Have one member of the group create a Google Doc Presentation
  • Save this as ELP 344
  • Share this presentation with your partner
  • Create 2 slides
  • Have one word on each slide that represents what education means to you
  • Find an image that is Creative Commons Licensed that represents each word
  • Add these images to your slide
  • Publish your slides

Resources

Picture
Old Style vs. New Style - http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/slides.html

 Image Usage
  • Finding Pictures online 
    • Flickr
    • images.google.com
      • Advanced Search
        • Labeled for reuse
  • Copyright free images
    • Creative Commons
    • Licensed for reuse

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