As I write this, I'm sitting in Dimond Library, the University of New Hampshire's main library. As I look around me I can see three computer screens. In front of me, a computer screen shows a PowerPoint presentation. To the right of me, two more PowerPoint presentations. It's nothing news, everyone here uses PowerPoint. It's power in spreading information quickly to masses of people makes in invaluable. This article isn't attacking PowerPoint though, just the way it's being used.
From what the soldiers in this article say, PowerPoint is being used for everything in the Army. Everything. Theirs nothing wrong with using PowerPoint in the Army, but their are certain occasions when it shouldn't be used. I don't think briefings on battles and encounters should be done using PowerPoint. I just can't imagine what the bullets would say. But if I was in charge of doing PowerPoint slides for the Army this is probably what I would put.
D-Day: How You Can Stay Alive and Keep Dry!
- Crouch as you get out of your boat, running might be faster but cover is more important!
- Get onto land as fast as possible, yes their might be landmines, fences, and other things intruding you path but the faster you get to the beach the faster you'll be able to make sand castles.
- Remember to shoot back at the enemies, it's not like Hitler's going to kill himself!
- The bad guys are in grey
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