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People can and do use powerpoint slides in many ways. Some folks will rework text in real-time, based on interaction with the participants. Some folks just talk their slides rather than actually engaging with the participants.
A thing to keep in mind is that slides and the jabber activity can be incredibly helpful to folks for whom English not their native language.
I think that, in fact, the issue is not powerpoint-vs-no-powerpoint. I think it is exactly and only the concern you raise: meetings need to be for working group interaction. If that is the clear goal and if the meeting is run with that goal enforced, then none of the trappings matter.
Margaret
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