I liked it also. Very direct, straight-forward, easy to understand since you are going to elaborate while presenting.
Johanna de Leon, MLIS The Palmas Academy Palmas del Mar Humacao, PR
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Laura Quilter lquilter@lquilter.net wrote:
I like it.
In fact, I really like your slides 3 and 4, and would recommend that your slides 10 & 11 be done in that style, too.
Laura
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Derric Atzrott < datzrott@alizeepathology.com> wrote:
Hello,
Perhaps not the best list to ask this on, but this weekend I am holding my edit-a-thon at my local library and I was wondering if anyone here would be willing to look over my Introduction to Wikipedia presentation?
I would love some feedback about whether it’s too long, too short, too complex, too simple, or if it misses any key information. I’m not sure how many people are planning on attending, but I know I should be getting at least one person who is just an average reader so it needs to accessible to them.
I’ve uploaded the file to Commons here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Introduction_to_Wikipedia_Presentati...
Thank you,
Derric Atzrott
Computer Specialist
Alizee Pathology
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