great talk, how to do a talk, and great media viewer
Eli Cochran
eli at media.berkeley.edu
Sat Dec 22 20:35:03 EST 2007
I just watched this talk by Larry Lessing on creativity and copyright.
I offer it up to the Fluid community for three reasons:
- It's a great talk...
- It's a great example of how to do a talk. (he uses his slides for
emphasis and the content is in the spoken word)
- TED has one of the best visual media viewers that I've ever used.
Specifically mouse-over the media and you'll see a timeline that lets
you jump to sections with in the video. Some talks have many
bookmarks, this one only has a few. (By the way, it's Flash and it's
accessible! At least it was on my Mac with Safari)
- OK, one more... check out the TED talk rating system, which is
similar to tagging but different because it is a rating. I love that
you can spread your vote around the terms, or consolidate your vote
on one term.
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/187
Enjoy,
Eli
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Eli Cochran
user interaction developer
ETS, UC Berkeley
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