Don't Make Tech The Default: Value of Storytelling In Person | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
PowerPoint, which reared its ugly head in the late 20th century, has become an integral part of the process and we have all learned to live with the monster; what has not changed is the role of the presenter. But the virtualization of presentations is threatening to diminish that role by taking the presenter’s personal presence—and therefore full interaction with the audience—out of the equation.