On the other hand, manipulating the OHP prepared you for tablet interface.
You can switch the layout from portrait to landscape with a flick of the wrist.
To highlight a word, you drag an actual highlighter over it.
Very intuitive.
On the other hand, manipulating the OHP prepared you for tablet interface.
You can switch the layout from portrait to landscape with a flick of the wrist.
To highlight a word, you drag an actual highlighter over it.
Very intuitive.
Is that a dakken claw, boopey? For those not in the know, dakken is wolvie’s evil son who only have 2 retractrable claws
Brings back High School memories when it would take 3 guys to haul an OHP to our 2nd-floor classroom. That consists of:
1 guy to lug the screen
Another guy who will carry the stand
The poor guy stuck with lugging the actual OHP.
Ah yes–the cartolina / manila paper / masking tape / pentel pen days.
Even in my CPE days at the University (2007-2008), Manila Paper, Pentel pens and or Acetate slides caused fewer technical difficulties than using a laptop, LCD projector and MS Powerpoint
Mercifully relieved of the need for Manila paper in college. Then again, we thrived on handouts in the early 2000s.
and I remember my mom telling me: You kids are very spoiled these days during our time, we don’t have any type-writers.