On Jul 28, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Marc Petit-Huguenin <petit...@acm.org> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > On 07/28/2013 09:10 AM, Yoav Nir wrote: >> >> On Jul 28, 2013, at 7:35 AM, Keith Moore <mo...@network-heretics.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Jul 28, 2013, at 6:17 AM, Melinda Shore wrote: >>> >>>> On 7/27/13 8:13 PM, Randy Bush wrote: >>>>> yup. i guess it is time for my quarterly suggestion to remove the >>>>> projectors and screens. >>>> >>>> Then I guess it's time for my quarterly "I'd be good with that." >>> >>> As would I. >> >> Me too, as long as we get whiteboards or flip-charts in their stead. > > What about people at the back of the room who cannot see what you write on the > whiteboard or flip-charts? (at least slides can be downloaded on laptop/tablet > if too far from the projection screen) > > What about people following remotely? There are some technological solutions, like electronic whiteboards, or cameras pointed at whiteboards/flipboards. Frame rate makes no difference. Work is done through conversation. If we use a presentation, the conversation is scripted. I, the presenter, say stuff. You, the audience, can only reply. When we collaborate to develop something at work, we hardly ever do it with a presentation. Presentations work best for tutorial and for showing proposals. > What about people who have difficulties understanding the speaker without some > sort of context? With some speakers, context doesn't help. Slides help bad enunciation. They usually don't help missing context. > What about being able to understand the problem that will be discussed before > the session, so to cut on the "thinking out loud" on the microphone? That's what drafts are for. > Do you have a presentation during IETF 87? (I already checked that Randy, > Keith and Melinda do not). I would be really interested to see how this could > work. I have three. I don't get a flip-chart, so I do have slide-sets. There is one 5-minute thing that I'm going to do with hand-waving and no slides, but otherwise, I'm doing things the way that people expect them to be. Yoav