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		<title>My dissertation presentation: A work in progress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I got an email from the Learning Sciences Lab at the National Institute of Education in Singapore about a Research Scientist position in New Media that I applied for. They want a Skype interview next week! While that is awesome, it&#8217;s also complicated. They want me to prepare a 15 minute presentation to launch the interview (which I&#8217;m taking as more a conversation to get to know each other). I hadn&#8217;t yet created a job talk, so a couple of days ago I started working on one. The thing is, I don&#8217;t really want to do a powerpoint slideshow. A couple of weeks ago, while brainstorming with ESTG different ways for how a conference session could be more participatory, Phil quickly showed me prezi.com. (The conference session mentioned is the one I&#8217;m in with Moses Wolfenstein, Ben DeVane, Sara Grimes, and Sarah Walter at the Digital Media and Learning conf later this month!) Here&#8217;s my prezi so far: Leet Noobs on Prezi What&#8217;s cool about prezi is that it isn&#8217;t as linear as powerpoint can be. You can zoom in and out of points of interest, which works really well, since it lets one load a presentation with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I got an email from the <a href="http://lsl.nie.edu.sg/">Learning Sciences Lab at the National Institute of Education in Singapore</a> about a Research Scientist position in New Media that I applied for. They want a Skype interview next week! While that is awesome, it&#8217;s also complicated. They want me to prepare a 15 minute presentation to launch the interview (which I&#8217;m taking as more a conversation to get to know each other). I hadn&#8217;t yet created a job talk, so a couple of days ago I started working on one.</p>
<p>The thing is, I don&#8217;t really want to do a powerpoint slideshow. A couple of weeks ago, while brainstorming with ESTG different ways for how a conference session could be more participatory, Phil quickly showed me <a href="http://prezi.com">prezi.com</a>. (The conference session mentioned is the one I&#8217;m in with <a href="http://moseswolfenstein.com/">Moses Wolfenstein</a>, <a href="http://www.gameslearningsociety.org/people_devaneb.php">Ben DeVane</a>, <a href="http://gamineexpedition.blogspot.com/">Sara Grimes</a>, and <a href="http://www.stanford.edu/~swalt/">Sarah Walter</a> at the <a href="http://dmlcentral.net/conference/">Digital Media and Learning conf</a> later this month!)</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my prezi so far:</p>
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<p><a title="An ethnographic look at communication, collaboration, expertise, and socialization in a World of Warcraft player group" href="http://prezi.com/u_11wldrevzn/">Leet Noobs</a> on <a href="http://prezi.com">Prezi</a></p>
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<p>What&#8217;s cool about prezi is that it isn&#8217;t as linear as powerpoint can be. You can zoom in and out of points of interest, which works really well, since it lets one load a presentation with a ton of info that can be dived into or not, depending on the circumstances of the presenting. I think what I&#8217;m going to try to do is fill my prezi in as much as possible but then just cover the high-level stuff in 15 minutes. At the same time, I&#8217;ll share the url with the search committee and they can explore different avenues of my research independently of me giving the presentation. What&#8217;d be cool is if people could comment with a live twitter feed or somesuch at the same time as a presentation&#8230; or maybe non-live comments a la YouTube.</p>
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