November 28, 2006

You Are Beautiful

Ever felt down by the beauty of actors and models?
Watch this:



Something they should maybe be teaching in grade school.

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November 11, 2006

Gravity Gets You High?

This News Footage shows what happens when one reporter and a bunch of science teachers get a free ride in NASA's zero-gravity simulating jet. Apparently everyone has fun, and nobody pukes.

It looks like lots of fun. I think it would've had more of an effect on students, if a school had won a trip and the students had gotten to experience it. But I guess there may be some health concerns with school kids at high/low Gs, and this also gets a broader exposure by allowing several schools to be "touched" by the experience. Also I think in a low-key educational environment such as the United States where education is trivialised and downgraded constantly, it is a very good thing to encourage the teachers, as well.

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Presentations 101

So I have accepted my uni acceptance (and am now awaiting their acceptance of my acceptence of their accepting my initial application...) so it's back to the books for me.
Though the main drive for doing honours is not so much hitting books, but doing some real practical lab work. But it will mean a few books, and journals, a couple of exams, and of course, presentations.

I like to think my presentations are good. It's one of the reasons I enjoyed being a teacher last year. I really like hearing myself talk. But its not just pure ego, I have pride too, so I do my best to make sure any presentation is fun, educational and interesting. It almost invariably involves using powerpoint.

A lot of people don't know how to use powerpoint. I've seen some bad uses of powerpoint from lecturers and students, and I've been guilty of powerpoint abuse before too - My bad is overcluttering of slides and using distracting animations, or worse sounds. The mistake I think a lot of people make is not realising what powerpoint is for. Powerpoint point is PART of your presentation, it doesn't replace it, but you also have to refer to your slides at some point.

The Global Perspective has a good(?) example (stolen from Presentation Zen) of bad Powerpoint usage - over use of text (he could only make it worse by reading it verbatim). They were also very good at presenting a good exaple of presenting the same idea(s) in a more visual friendly format.

So when you do powerpoint remember KISS; read off your notes, not your slides; and refer to your slides.

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July 31, 2006

Know Your Shit: Big Bang

There needs to be more of this: Smart CORRECT Science that anyone can understand directed at combatting nonsense that everyone thinks they understand.

I hate physics, yet this made it seem cool, fun and easy to get around. And didn't leave like I'd been spoonfed bullshit.

Yay! Science! (I think I need sleep).

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