The Great Keynote Meltdown of 2009
Michael Fienen,
.eduGuru,
Oct 09, 2009
"The presentation was what many of us would call a fairly egregious breach of professional protocol on its own. It really was that bad: slides with paragraphs of text, poorly presented video with dated music that was too loud, comparisons and examples that were out of date, and a general feeling like it was a presentation developed five years ago for an audience that clearly had no clue what he would be talking about." One reason for playing with backchannels is to anticipate and avoid meltdowns like this. because, if you don't, sooner or later the backchannel's going to get you. Via elearnspace.
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