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COL CCNC"slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not make the speaker superfluous."
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Maggie Verster"slides are meant to support the narration of the speaker, not make the speaker superfluous."
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Burcu AkyolTop Ten Slide Tips
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I often choose to use Gill Sans as it is somewhere in between a serif and a sans-serif font and is professional yet friendly and "conversational."
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By getting out of the Slide View and into the Slide Sorter view, you can see how the logical flow of your presentation is progressing.
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I often choose to use Gill Sans as it is somewhere in between a serif and a sans-serif font and is professional yet friendly and "conversational."
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jonathan BabcockTop ten presentation slide tips.
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Susan NugentGarr Reynolds/Presentations
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Joan Vinall-CoxGood tips on using PowerPoint
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www.powerpointtemplatespro.com
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Gill Sans
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Joel ZehringGreat nuts-and-bolts tips for creating homerun PowerPoint presentations. Rather, I should say you can use these tips to create killer presentations that use PowerPoint.
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elearningslc elearningslcPost this nearby and refer back to it often. It's an excellent guide for creating effective powerpoint slides and presentations.
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PowerPoint uses slides with a horizontal or "Landscape" orientation. The software was designed as a convenient way to display graphical information that would support the speaker and supplement the presentation. The slides themselves were never meant to be the "star of the show" (the star, of course, is your audience). People came to hear you and be moved or informed (or both) by you and your message. Don't let your message and your ability to tell a story get derailed by slides that are unnecessarily complicated, busy, or full of what Edward Tufte calls "chart junk." Nothing in your slide should be superfluous, ever.
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edtechtalkjm: may come in handy for us jeff :)
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Jennifer Maddrelljm: may come in handy for us jeff :)
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Daniel SantosTop Ten Slide Tips for presentations
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Janetta Gartonlink to on powerpoint training website and use when making slideshow for principals conference
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PowerPoint uses slides with a horizontal or "Landscape" orientation. The software was designed as a convenient way to display graphical information that would support the speaker and supplement the presentation. The slides themselves were never meant to be the "star of the show" (the star, of course, is your audience). People came to hear you and be moved or informed (or both) by you and your message.
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Rudy GarnsGarr Reynolds/Presentations
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Stuart DeaneTop ten tips for PowerPoint presentations
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Richard AllawayTop Ten Slide Tips
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Gabriela Grossecktrucuri de prezentare
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