Quantitative presentations of the future, such as most climate models, speak to what Porter (1996) calls a ‘trust in numbers’ and an assumption of ‘scientific rigor’ and rationality.
for - futures - quantitative presentations
Quantitative presentations of the future, such as most climate models, speak to what Porter (1996) calls a ‘trust in numbers’ and an assumption of ‘scientific rigor’ and rationality.
for - futures - quantitative presentations
Motlow State Convocation talk on Connections, August 2023. Full, unedited video on youtube (which doesn't show these slides so the slides help)
Books and Presentations Are Playlists, so let's create a NeoBook this way.
https://wiki.rel8.dev/co-write_a_neobook
A playlist of related index cards from a Luhmann-esque zettelkasten could be considered a playlist that comprises an article or a longer work like a book.
Just as one can create a list of all the paths through a Choose Your Own Adventure book, one could do something similar with linked notes. Ward Cunningham has done something similar to this programmatically with the idea of a Markov monkey.
Slides Presentations - HLTH Code
High-throughput single-cell proteomics quantifies the emergence of macrophage heterogeneity | SCP2019 https://youtu.be/NNLh4nE687I
Optimizing single-cell analysis of proteins and RNAs | Nikolai Slavov | SCP2020 https://youtu.be/LkNMskjxYXA
Droplet sample preparation for single-cell proteomics | Andrew Leduc | SCP202 https://youtu.be/DJ1U_KpMNcY
Presentations that have a 3-act story structure, and they place the audience at the center as the hero, regularly change minds, spread ideas, and even start movements.
This looks like a reveal.js presentation, but it could be an interesting tool to create online cartoons or comics with.
they work through detailed tutorials to learn a tool or skill. The difference, though, is that I’ve converted the blog post-style tutorials to Pear Deck slides. [3]I’ve found Pear Deck to be fine, if somewhat clunky. There are other interactive presentation tools, most notably Nearpod, which I actually prefer to use for interactive presentations. But Pear … Continue reading jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_2241_1_3').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_2241_1_3', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], }); Pear Deck is an interactive presentation tool designed for K-12, with a lot of interactive features
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You can find the original Google Presentation online.
Using Model Strategies forIntegrating Technology into Teaching
In this pdf, there are many helpful tips and techniques in creating a foundation for technology. The introduction of model strategies are laid out with lots of supporting detail and examples and weblinks. It includes nearly 400 pages of peer-reviewed lessons, models and various strategies.
RATING: 5/5 (rating based upon a score system 1 to 5, 1= lowest 5=highest in terms of content, veracity, easiness of use etc.)
How does modern annotation work? What are the emerging standards? Why is annotation becoming an important mode of collaboration? Jon Udell, product manager for Hypothes.is, will show how users of the tool are finding answers to these questions.
2. What roles do your audience members perform in the organization? To whom are they accountable? Having a basic understanding of their responsibilities will help you engage them. Consider why your message matters to them and how you can make their lives easier. You’ll highlight those things when you present.
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