I'll be giving a talk on Monday to Nathan Shedroff's class at CCA.
I teach in the Graduate Interaction Design program at California College of the Arts here in SF. It’s an 11-month masters in IXD with a focus on the social impacts of technology. Most of my students are from India and China and a few other countries.
I thought it would be an opportunity to do a much more casual and low-stakes Realtalk presentation than the CCC talk. I'm just going to show photos and videos and talk about them. But compared to Keynote, I'll have a lot more flexibility to show whatever comes up in discussion. And anyone who's interested can gather around the table afterwards to see real Realtalk activities.
Here's a video of how I made my "slides", and what the dynalamp setup looks like.
This is a panorama of the room I'll be in.
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