I've actually showed it to my class (and my wife) and all but two noticed the change (one was me, the first time I saw it!) Granted, my class is small (7 students). Nonetheless, I wonder why! I thought maye because I use Powerpoint on a screen, which makes the picture larger. But my wife only saw it on the laptop screen (small) and still noticed.

Another possible factor is sex. All my students (and my wife) are female. Hum... not sure I like THAT explanation...

I'd be curious to use a larger group and see what happens. Let me know if somebody does it...

Cheers!

Jean-Marc



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