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] intertext.livejournal.com 2008-03-19 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I have Keynote, too. I like it a lot. And I managed to procure a converter thingy so I can if I want, or not if I don't. I think I might, if only because it helps to keep me organized.

I have a really good article somewhere which is about how Powerpoint is Evil. Seeing as I am, after all, a tech education specialist, I ought to be able to do Powerpoint (or Mac equivalent) that isn't Evil :)