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Author: der.hans
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New-Topics: Sound works as au but not other user
Subject: IF demos/presentations
Am 15. Sep, 2003 schw=E4tzte George Gambill so:

> I'm not sure I understand the difference between a demonstration and a
> presentation. For the sake of starting the discussion, let me provide a
> (seed) description and maybe folks will join in to refine it.
>
> Presentation: Normally one on many (one instructor and many students)
> normally taking place in a room dedicated (for the time) to the presentat=

ion
> and with such things as overhead (or electronic projectors - don't know w=

hat
> to call them) projectors etc..
>
> Demonstration: Normally one (instructor/demonstrator) to few (as many as =

can
> look over the demonstrators shoulder) students and normally presented in =

a
> room with much other activities going on.


Accurate descriptions. There's a lot of crossover between the two, so I
didn't want to keep track of whether something would be a demo or
presentation. Also, for brain storming, any topic could be one or the other
or both.

> With the idea that these are different approaches to conveying knowledge,=

I
> will (till told otherwise) show a Presentation section and a demonstratio=

n
> section in the InstallFest Status Report.


Yes, for the official schedule we need to seperate them. The presentations
will be in the auditorium, one at a time with a projector and a screen.

Multiple demos can be run at the same time. It might be a bit cramped, but
we can definitely get multiple demos in the room.

ciao,

der.hans
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