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In many respects I agree with that statement. As a coding instructor, I need the students looking at thier manuals and not at a power point reinventing the manual. I use a hands on aproach and put examples up with the power point to reinforce the manual. When I first started I used the PPT and the students had a big yawn.

My advice, use it wisely or die!

James,
I often lament that PPT is a tool, and every tool has a specific and approriate use. Using the wrong tool for a job can mess things up, so it is with PPT. Like the old saying "to a hammer, everything is a nail!".

Barry Westling

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