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But there was always a life cycle to their
presentations.
You know, I think there might be some
presentations
that will go over my head, but the most amazing concepts are the ones that go right under my feet.
I think that bad PowerPoint
presentations
are a serious threat to the global economy.
Now that assumes half-hour
presentations
for an average audience of four people with salaries of 35,000 dollars, and it conservatively assumes that about a quarter of the
presentations
are a complete waste of time, and given that there are some apparently 30 million PowerPoint
presentations
created every day, that would indeed add up to an annual waste of 100 billion dollars.
Of course, that's just the time we're losing sitting through
presentations.
I was fired up about
presentations
back when it wasn't cool to be fired up about
presentations.
So I wanted to figure out, how do you incorporate story into
presentations.
We studied poetics and rhetoric, and a lot of
presentations
don't even have that in its most simple form.
So I thought, hey, if
presentations
had a shape, what would that shape be?
And I was like, "Oh my gosh, if this shape is real, I should be able to take two completely different
presentations
and overlay it, and it should be true."
The other people I worked with are many adults in all walks of life, and particularly in business, and they often will want to make
presentations
memorable.
And we've had some fantastic
presentations.
They text and shop and go on Facebook during classes, during presentations, actually during all meetings.
That's a painting that was painted by a very famous forger, and because I'm not very good at presentations, I already can't remember the name that I wrote on my card.
There's, like, thousands of ideas that I — You know, it would take seven hours for me to do all the
presentations.
I remember when I was a kid, giving
presentations
in school, I would have my notes on a piece of paper, and I would put a notebook behind the paper so that people wouldn't be able to see the paper quivering.
And when we heard a lot of the
presentations
over the last couple of days, Ed Wilson and the pictures of James Nachtwey, I think we all realized how far we have to go to get to this new version of humanity that I like to call "Humanity 2.0."
PowerPoint is supposed to be considered a great educational technology, but it was not meant for education, it was meant for making boardroom
presentations.
Al Gore made
presentations
in the House and the Senate as an expert witness.
This is an international mission, and this event was celebrated in Europe, in Germany, and the celebratory
presentations
were given in English accents, and American accents, and German accents, and French and Italian and Dutch accents.
But right now, companies like TransCanada are briefing police in
presentations
like this one about how to prosecute nonviolent protesters as terrorists.
And because I wanted to impress you all with slides, since I saw the great
presentations
yesterday with graphs, I made a graph that moves, and I talk about the makeup of me.
These are basically PowerPoint
presentations
given to the Air Force 40 years ago.
MR: What this graph means, and it comes from Ray Kurzweil, is that the rate of development in computer processing hardware, firmware and software, has been advancing along a curve such that by the 2020s, as we saw in earlier
presentations
today, there will be information technology that processes information and the world around us at the same rate as a human mind.
A few years ago, when I started doing presentations, I went to get head shots done for the first time.
And together with them, we started a multi-layered approach, based on an on- and off-line signature petition, educational and inspirational
presentations
at schools and we raise general awareness at markets, festivals, beach clean-ups.
Now, in one of the
presentations
yesterday, the jitney thing, there is an effort to use regulations to slow this down.
The
presentations
were all very exciting and very promising; they have multiple reactors that they're working on.
And I was so thrilled with this study, I started to take questions out in
presentations.
So usually when I make these
presentations
I say there's just one question and the question should be, "How can I thank you, Mike?"
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