On 06/08/13 14:08, Keith Moore wrote:
On 08/04/2013 02:54 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:
While I think getting slides in on time is great for a lot of reasons,
reading the slides early isn't that important. What is important is
that remote people see the slides at the same time as local people.
For that, it seems to me that Meetecho support does exactly what is
needed. You just follow the slideshow online, along with the audio.
I agree that remote people should see the slides at the same time as
local people, except that I think that in both cases this should be
well before the meeting. The slides shouldn't be shown at the meeting
unless needed to illustrate a point of active discussion.
People keep acting as if the purpose of these meetings - the reason
people spend thousands of euro and travel thousands of km - is to watch
slides.
interesting.. out of pure curiosity, "People keep acting", you mean,
who?
Thanks,
Aaron
PS: this whole tread is about the key word "slides". If one of the key
purposes is NOT about presentation, what are talking about here? plz
correct me, if I got it wrong...
Keith