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Posted by medlib on October 21, 2001, at 5:47:01
Dr. Bob--
I really enjoyed Dr. Nierenberg's GR--thought it was the best yet. Congrats to you both!
BUT...dark blue Power Point slides with white lettering seem to be a Grand Rounds staple--and they're *very* difficult to read online. Could future presenters be asked to select a format with dark lettering and a light background? Alternatively, a quick copy might be made of the presenter's slides and the copy's format changed for broadcast. It sure would make it easier on those of still without broadband connections who rely on the slides.
Thanks much---medlib
Posted by Dr. Bob on October 22, 2001, at 2:10:56
In reply to Suggestion re Grand Rounds, posted by medlib on October 21, 2001, at 5:47:01
> I really enjoyed Dr. Nierenberg's GR--thought it was the best yet. Congrats to you both!
Thanks!
> BUT...dark blue Power Point slides with white lettering seem to be a Grand Rounds staple--and they're *very* difficult to read online... Alternatively, a quick copy might be made of the presenter's slides and the copy's format changed for broadcast.
Did you try the unstreamed slides?
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds/011015/slides
Bob
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