Why kids do a better job in PowerPoint

I’ve often said that kids do a better job in PowerPoint, before they learn that PowerPoint should be boring and have bullet points.

In “It’s back to school time: Does your youngster PowerPoint?,” Doug Thomas makes this same “point” and shows a video of cartoonist and author Scott McCloud’s 13-year-old daughter giving a very engaging presentation about their family trip.

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