intertext: (snowy)
intertext ([personal profile] intertext) wrote2008-03-18 03:09 am

Powerpoint??

As you may guess, having been going along blithely thinking "yay - I'm going to San Francisco - this is going to be FUN," I'm now starting to suffer from pre-conference jitters.

Remembering what [livejournal.com profile] tree_and_leaf was doing before her recent conference paper, I was suddenly struck (and this, of course, literally at 3:00 am) by the question - is everyone going to be using Powerpoint? It's not a huge problem, if so, because I'll have my trusty LT with me and can throw something together quite easily. Only question is should I arrange some kind of adapter for my trusty Mac laptop, given that hookups to data-projectors tend, in my experience to be the old printer connections (can't remember the technical term) and not USB... or should I worry, given that this IS, after all, a huge conference in a huge hotel and no doubt they can accommodate me, or should I tip off the moderator of my panel, who did ask if I needed any special equipment... ?????

Yikes.

The last academic conference I went to was in 2001, the Virginia Woolf, in Bangor, and there wasn't a ppt in sight. But things have changed a lot since then.

[identity profile] lidocafe.livejournal.com 2008-03-19 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
I am writing primarily to say I have no explainable opinion on this matter and thus am useless. However, I do not doubt for a second that your genuine interest in the topic and your years of experience in front of the class will carry the day and provoke thought.

Also, haha, it strikes me as a great opener to talk about your decision to use or not to use powerpoint at the conference--interpretive community, perchance?

[identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com 2008-03-19 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. My dear, you are never useless :) And yes, I am rather amused by that concept of the interpretive community.

Footnote: AV did not have the connector gadget that I needed, but were prepared to lend me a LAPTOP (PC) for the weekend!!! I procured the connector gadget at London Drugs, and am now ready and able to do Powerpoint (or Mac equivalent) if necessary.

After talking to you, I rehearsed my topic with Jodi, whose eyes didn't glaze over, and who remarked about how organized and clear I seemed. So I think I'm okay.