That is the subject of this three-page paper by Jan P. de Ruiter. All our colleagues and friends (including grad students) should take the time to read it!

Hat tip: @jayvanbavel
That is the subject of this three-page paper by Jan P. de Ruiter. All our colleagues and friends (including grad students) should take the time to read it!

Hat tip: @jayvanbavel
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Great visual. This is hilarious 🙂
Great paper!! I used to teach 8th grade students to present using PowerPoint. I started with the video Life after Death by PowerPoint 2010 by Don McMillan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRIcD7v-Vm8 Slides were for visual attention only – no slide full of words that they read.
Thanks for the link to the video. I love it…