I've always assumed that my lecturers were making their own powerpoints, why should I think otherwise? But then I started to realize that these really old guys in their 60s have these souped up powerpoints with effects and layouts that I don't even know how to do. This got me to thinking, should all these professors most of whom are in their 40's or 50's be able to design such advanced powerpoints? I'd assume people my age who grew up with computers and programs like powerpoint should be able to design these types of powerpoints, while older folks would be making very simplistic ones. I mean if I told either of my parents, both professionals, to make a powerpoint they'd be begging me to help them. I've heard that if departments use a certain textbook, the authors or editors supply them with pre-made powerpoints. It's just hard for me to believe that these professors are making their own powerpoints when half of their slides people my age can't design easily. Maybe they take the pre-made powerpoints and edit them more to their liking. But then again, maybe I'm wrong, maybe I just suck at powerpoint and all these old folks are super computer savvy.