Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 04:30:59PM -0800, Robert Bernier wrote:
>
> > Standardized documentation means it has a life after the conference and will
> > benefit far more people in a much wider context.
>
> A standardized format for presentation materials just ensures that all
> presentations end up conveying the same overall message, and differ
> exclusively in the details. I encourage those who doubt that claim to
> read "The Cognitive Style of Powerpoint", which you can order from
> http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/books_pp. Indeed, I have been
> through a number of lamentable presentations, both at Pg conferences
> and elsewhere, that would have gained tremendously from less
> conventional approaches to presenting material. (I'm sure there are
> many who feel the same way after having heard me speak.)
How does a template make the overall messages similar?
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