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Dissecting “The Great PowerPoint Panic of 2003"

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Episode #179 - The recently released article in The Atlantic, "The Great PowerPoint Panic of 2003," is the basis for a great conversation about how presentation design has evolved and PowerPoint was doomed. The article starts with "Twenty years later, the Great PowerPoint Panic reads as both a farce and a tragedy." How could we NOT have a conversation about this and look back at Edward Tufte's (in)famous pamphlet, "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint in 2003."

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Episode #179 - The recently released article in The Atlantic, "The Great PowerPoint Panic of 2003," is the basis for a great conversation about how presentation design has evolved and PowerPoint was doomed. The article starts with "Twenty years later, the Great PowerPoint Panic reads as both a farce and a tragedy." How could we NOT have a conversation about this and look back at Edward Tufte's (in)famous pamphlet, "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint in 2003."

Full Episode Show Notes

https://thepresentationpodcast.com/2023/e179

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Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com

Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks!

http://apple.co/1ROGCUq

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