Sunday, November 9, 2008

PowerPoint Extravaganza!!!

After much contemplation and debate, I have finally narrowed down my top 3 favorite power point presentations. The winners are Brian Pabian, Chiara Ferrari, and Jordan Enloe, in first, second, and third respectively. The reason for my choosing these three presentation was because of the way in which incorporated it to something that they each enjoyed personally. Jordan was full of information on Alexander the Great, and his presentation supported him well. All of the maps and photographs really gave the entire presentation a nice feel. Jordan knew exactly what he was talking about, and even went the extra mile to create more than the required amount of slides. The design of his presentation really incorporated material that we have covered in and out of class discussing design and representation. Chiara's presentation was splendid given the fact that all of the pictures used in it were her very own creations! They were really great drawings that she brought her own uniqueness to. Her presentation on drawing, or really how to start drawing, depicted a side of Chiara's creativity and passion. The overall design of the presentation was very "artsy" and very interesting. My favorite out of the three was Brian's because he really went all out. He included sound, an animated gif, a video clip, and a overall professional design. Everything he included into his presentation went hand-in-hand with the information that he was trying to convey about the steps of getting into law school and passing the Bar exam. My favorite part was the end, when the video clip showed a judge dismissing the court. It really gave it a very nice touch.

3 comments:

Brian Pabian said...

Your Presentation was awesome Angel! It was awesome that it was timed out, it made it seem real professional. Great job.

Chiara said...

Awesome job, Angel. I gave you a shout-out in my entry that gave you a "best animation award". You surely deserve it.

Thanks for what you wrote about mine, too.

You did awesome!

Reub-O said...

Your presentation was definitely mind-opening and that spinning dancer thing tripped me out.