Responding to “The Enemy is Powerpoint?”

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Article: “We have met the enemy and he is powerpoint” by Elizabeth Bumiller.

WASHINGTON — Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the leader of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan, was shown a PowerPoint slide in Kabul last summer that was meant to portray the complexity of American military strategy, but looked more like a bowl of spaghetti. “When we understand that slide, we’ll have won the war,” General McChrystal dryly remarked, one of his advisers recalled, as the room erupted in laughter. [Click on link above to read the whole article.]

I am no fan of PowerPoint, but this article also shows how ignorant people are of technology:

“PowerPoint makes us stupid”

Really? It reaches into our heads and removes information? Bill Gates is pretty powerful.. but that is a stretch.

“Commanders say that behind all the PowerPoint jokes are serious concerns that the program stifles discussion, critical thinking and thoughtful decision-making.”

Really? It jumps out and tells people to stop discussing, thinking, and making decisions?

The real problem is people don’t know how to use the tool – the tool itself is not the problem. The problem is that people don’t know anything about quality instructional design, but want an easy target so they go for the tool and not the teacher. PowerPoint doesn’t make us stupid – bad pedagogy does. PowerPoint does not stifle discussion, critical thinking and thoughtful decision-making – bad teachers and presenters do.

Of course, this reminds me of recently when Harriet and I were presenting at TxDLA on the future of the LMS. One evaluation told us that we need to quit having so many discussions and just give them a list of practical ways to use our ideas.

A practical way to use ideas about the future… all in a bullet list. Sigh…

Responding to “Mobility Initiative?”

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Does anyone know if there is a mobility initiative at UTA? Or does OIT have plans for a mobility initiative?

I’m torn between buying a class set of the iTouch or the iPhone for my Computers and Fiction Writing class and would welcome advice. Might OIT support either? Any sign of daLite lecterns or other kinds of support?

I will talk to the folks at UTD who made such a splash at SXSW to see how they are handling things. (Was anyone there for the presentation?) Their locative media works and initiatives are making waves.

cg

I haven’t heard of any mobility initiatives at UTA. But you never know what is being planned in some dark back room in the inner recesses of the UTA bat cave.

I did get to see a presentation at Educause in Austin in February about the results from Abilene Christian University’s mobile program. It made a lot of waves recently when they gave every freshman an Ipod Touch or iPhone for two years straight. It was pretty interesting stuff. Here is the link to more info:

http://www.educause.edu/Resources/MaturityLevelandiPhoneandiPodT/199161