Carson: I would have never known how complicated shot put was if Carson had not made his presentation, I liked that he had arrows indicating where to put your feet and how to hold your ball and special ways to enter and exit the arena. The one thing that I had a problem with was the way that you had presented the video content, the .mov file should have been filmed horizontally and stretched proportionately and the YouTube video should have been embedded
Trevor: Trevor's presentation was interesting, to say the least, I liked the aspect of humor that was included. The first three slides were fine, then there were some issues where pictures were stretched to fit the screen but distorted the image, there were also many grammar errors contained in the presentation. The presentation lacks uniqueness and has a lack of appealing colors and patterns, as it is one of the default templates that PowerPoint provides. The last two slides in the presentation were media files, the .mp4 file was again like Carson's: too small to view efficiently. and in addition, the video file on the last page was in a format not supported by PowerPoint and was unplayable.
Stephanie: Stephanie's PowerPoint was graphically appealing and proportionate videos, images and text. The video was instructional and overviewed the PowerPoint in video format, the display was stretched to the maximum height and width of the slide without any distortion which was nice. The video, however, is followed by the slides seen in the video, so the presentation is redundant.
Quinten: Quinten's PowerPoint was enjoyable and displayed the different types of pitches very well. The one complaint that I have was that the media files were not able to be displayed.
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