Which of the following statements is true regarding PowerPoint slides?
a) They are as good as notes and should be distributed to students.
b) They are talking points but should still be distributed to students.
c) They are talking points only, and the really important information is often found in the instructor's lecture.
d) They are, in effect, the actual lecture and should be relied upon whenever possible.
ANS: c
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