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May 06, 2008

Putting PowerPoint through its paces

Johnny's on a roll. This is a great presentation, showing all the benefits of PowerPoint (fnarr).

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  • Alan Levine
    Coding, Learning and Education
  • Andrew Brown
    New Tech from Argyll and Bute
  • Andy Carvin
    Met him at SETT Podcasting roundtable - sound non-educationalist on educational technology
  • Anne Davis
    US Blog-vangelist
  • Barbara Ganley
    Long-term (5 year!) High School edublogger
  • Bill Mackenty
    Gaming in education
  • Bud
    A high school English teacher working to better understand my teaching and the technologies of blogging and podcasting.
  • Catherine Howell
    University of Cambridge thinker on social software
  • Chris Sessums
    An Elgg-er on teaching, learning and how communities can help both
  • Christine McIntosh
    Mum, who writes on education, learning, connections and, sometimes, on being my mum
  • Danah Boyd
    PhD-er in Social Networks - the thought behind the buzz
  • Darren Kuropatwa
    Edu and maths blogs
  • David Muir
    Former tutor at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, and generally Nice Guy.
  • David Noble
    Superb metapodcast - what podcasts can you use for education and how is David doing in producing his own?
  • David Warlick
    US of Edublogvangelist
  • Dean Shareski
    Engagement on the front lines
  • Derek Robertson
    Gaming in education
  • DK at MediaSnackers
    Weekly podcasts and vodcasts covering a huge array of digital media produced for and by young people
  • eduBuzz Bloggers Network
    Tap into what's going on in East Lothian's blogosphere
  • Gordon McKinlay
    EdTech Manager tries to change his authority's attitudes on social tech
  • Joe Dale
    Languages and technology
  • John Connell
    Developing Cisco's education work South of the Equator
  • John Johnston
    A Glasgow Primary School teacher running class blogs
  • Konrad Glowoski
    Award winning, but infrequently updated blog, from this PhD in Blogging
  • Lynne Horn
    Language learning and technology on the Scottish islands
  • Marlyn Moffat
    Talking Teddies co-producer - Elementary education and social networking
  • Miguel Ghulin
    Texas friend and co-presenter on Over The Pond & Through The Fiber
  • Miles Berry
    Prep school social networking on Elgg et al
  • Morag Macdonald
    Morag of Talking Teddies fame - Primary/Elementary social networking
  • Neil Winton
    Reflections on getting teaching and learning into the 21st century from Perth and Kinross
  • Nova Stevenson
    Philosophical rants on social software
  • Steve Beard
    Gaming, blogging and podcasting in Shropshire and beyond
  • Terry Freedman
    Editor of Coming of Age - ICT Consultant
  • The Daily Grind
    A Head Teacher reflects on new tech in their classrooms
  • Theo Kuechel
    Theo's great on multimedia and networking it
  • Tim Lauer
    Tools, tools, tools
  • Weblogg-ed
    US Blog-vangelist
  • Wesley Friar
    Wes and I co-present Through The Fiber...
  • Wesley Friar
    Creative use of social software and good examples

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