The Best Multimedia Resources For Introducing Students To The Advantages Of Charts, Graphs & Infographics
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Ken Morrison's comment,
October 1, 2012 9:55 AM
Hello Thank you for the rescoop. Ken
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Ken Morrison's comment,
March 5, 2012 4:09 PM
Thank you for the rescoop. Color is so important in advertising and I think it is equally important one websites, blogs, etc. It looks like you have a quality site here.
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Ken Morrison's comment,
August 21, 2012 3:40 AM
Thank you for the rescoop. I really like the slideshares at the bottom. I am going to start using the 'trick question" slide in some of my presentations. What a fun way to get attention and show personality. Best of luck to you. I like what I see on this site!
Ken
Ken Morrison's comment,
August 21, 2012 6:58 PM
thank you for the rescoop. I really like the 'we are the future' encouraging video on this link. Also, wonderful slide tips. I love the trick question tip. I am going to use that with my students. What a great way to get attention and show personality. Have a great day.
Ken
Ken Morrison's comment,
January 25, 2012 8:20 PM
Thanks for the share. My biggest advice would be to purchase a system and not piece-meal it. You can get more support from a vender. Hoping to buy an important piece later can be dangerous. You never know when one component will change (or become unavailable). This can make many of your previous purchases seem less than wise. This gets very frustrating in a corporate or education setting. Decisions can be scrutinized when expensive unused equipment is seen on the books. The managers may or may not understand or care that changing budgets and changing tech trends is to blame. Cutting a budget by $1,000 may change which camera you buy, which effects if it can be used with a specific editing software, etc. etc. etc. Also upgrades can leave expensive cameras in the dust without support or time-extensive converting. To be more specific, I can not use an expensive video camera with the new Final Cut X, but it is not possible to purchase an older version of Final Cut that supports the camera. Apple stores won't sell it and many accountants won't validate a purchase of a purchase from eBay, etc. Sorry. I got a bit long-winded. It has been a frustrating purchase-season for me. Good luck with everything.
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