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===Brownbags===
===Brownbags===
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The next brownbag:
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====Presentations - Software and Formats for Effectively Communicating Your Ideas====
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:The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet.
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:Monday, Sept. 20, 2010
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:Noon - 1pm
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:806 Hatcher
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:We will be discussing the cover story in the September 2010 issue of Wired: "The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet." by Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff. You can [http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/ read the story online].
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Monday, January 24th
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We will also take a few minutes to brainstorm some ideas for brown bag topics for the coming year. See our list of past [[brownbags]].
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Noon to 1:00 PM
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Gallery Lab, Hatcher (Note NEW location)
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The possibilities when delivering a presentation are more vast than ever. Lightning talks and PechaKucha presentation formats are cropping up in academic conferences, and Ignite has been a popular event here in Ann Arbor. Keynote, Prezi and other software and websites are pushing us all to think beyond Powerpoint. Easy ways of sharing slides, both technological and in terms of intellectual property, are also available. Mobile devices, from your smartphone to your tablet, make it possible to pass content to a projector without a laptop or desktop computer being involved.
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Several presenters will present short presentations, and there will be plenty of time for informally sharing ideas. If you are interested in providing a short presentation, please email Nicole at nscholtz@umich.edu .
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Join us in the Gallery Lab at Noon! Feel free to bring your lunch.
===Workshops===
===Workshops===

Revision as of 13:33, 20 January 2011

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Brownbags

Presentations - Software and Formats for Effectively Communicating Your Ideas

Monday, January 24th Noon to 1:00 PM Gallery Lab, Hatcher (Note NEW location)

The possibilities when delivering a presentation are more vast than ever. Lightning talks and PechaKucha presentation formats are cropping up in academic conferences, and Ignite has been a popular event here in Ann Arbor. Keynote, Prezi and other software and websites are pushing us all to think beyond Powerpoint. Easy ways of sharing slides, both technological and in terms of intellectual property, are also available. Mobile devices, from your smartphone to your tablet, make it possible to pass content to a projector without a laptop or desktop computer being involved.

Several presenters will present short presentations, and there will be plenty of time for informally sharing ideas. If you are interested in providing a short presentation, please email Nicole at nscholtz@umich.edu .

Join us in the Gallery Lab at Noon! Feel free to bring your lunch.

Workshops

Complete Workshop List

Other Area Events

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