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February 2006
- Countdown Clock For Presentations: How To Build It
When training a class or delivering a long workshop, it is always difficult to get people to come back to their desks in due time. The same happens when assigning a test to be completed within a specified time. Missing a common shared timer for everyone, it gets a little difficult to communicate efficiently to everyone when time is really running out. In these situations, what can work extremely well,...
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Ellen Finkelstein -- February 28
- Front-Load And Simplify: Preparing Handouts For Effective Presentations
"When in doubt, simplify." Presentation documents to support a PowerPoint show are often just a printout of the original slides. But, as you well know, this almost never satisfies the need of the presentation attendees who, without the complement of detailed oral presentation can make little sense of all those bulleted points and clip art symbols. Photo credit: Dana Nicolescu What is essential therefore in creating effective and truly useful...
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Garr Reynolds -- February 21
- Online PowerPoint Presentations: Some Things To Avoid
Yesterday I attended an online presentation from a group of academics of an international university in Europe. While all of them deserved anyone compliments for the clear investments in preparing and delivering such an information-rich session, the communication effectiveness of their session left something to be desired. It is in fact a rarity nowdays to attend any type of conference, online or off, that doesn't kill the audience by way...
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Heike Philp and Robin Good -- February 10
- Improve Details Inside Digital Images: AKVIS Enhancer
Traditional photographers have long learned that making great photographs is a matter of luck when you have no time, are pressed to capture a flimsical moment and have an automatic camera that doesn't allow you any control on how the image that needs to be captured. It may happen that some image details will be lost due to unevenness of exposure, excessive shadows may compromise a face legibility, or...
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Robin Good -- February 6
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