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RE: The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint


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>What is the "cognitive style" of writing documents in XML vs. PowerPoint, 
>Word, or FrameMaker? Do the tools we use to write affect the way we think?

Tools do affect the way we think just as languages, a tool of sort, affects
the way we think.  It has less to do with the audience or expressive
constraints but capabilities.  For example, when we create a slide
presentation in XML, we are still concerned about the audience, screen size,
etc., but we don't think about using colors and styles consistently to
enhance the content at presentation or semantic levels: emphasizing or
highlighting specific words or lines.

Best,

Don Park
http://www.docuverse.com/
http://www.docuverse.com/blog/donpark/


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