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I absolutely loved the powerpoint. The pictures fit well with what you were saying, which tied the company and writing in together. Instead of reiterating the writing process, you marketed the company as a solution to writing problems, which is great. The title is unique, and the powerpoint is done well. My only critique is that the powerpoint moves kind of fast, but I wasn't sure if you can edit that or not. If you can, you may want to, but if not that's okay. Great job.
I'm afraid I don't know exactly what Penny means about the powerpoint moving fast. I had to click every time I wanted to go to the next slide. I loved the pictures; some of them made me laugh, particularly the dude's face plastered to the computer screen by his boss. I noticed one spelling mistake in slide 8: Asses should be assess. The powerpoint was awesome. I hope mine can stand up to it!
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved the powerpoint. The pictures fit well with what you were saying, which tied the company and writing in together. Instead of reiterating the writing process, you marketed the company as a solution to writing problems, which is great. The title is unique, and the powerpoint is done well. My only critique is that the powerpoint moves kind of fast, but I wasn't sure if you can edit that or not. If you can, you may want to, but if not that's okay. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I don't know exactly what Penny means about the powerpoint moving fast. I had to click every time I wanted to go to the next slide. I loved the pictures; some of them made me laugh, particularly the dude's face plastered to the computer screen by his boss. I noticed one spelling mistake in slide 8: Asses should be assess. The powerpoint was awesome. I hope mine can stand up to it!
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