There’ve certainly been some good arguments made that PowerPoint presentations don’t make for the best pedagogy. At the very least, we want to be sure that any slide presentations we might use don’t ...
Presentations, with all the effort that they require, can be stressful. The pressure to effectively convey information, meet audience expectations, and maintain visual appeal can be daunting.
For most companies, presentations are a regular part of meetings. Unfortunately most presentations are poorly designed and even more poorly delivered. Slides that are filled with text in 10-point font ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
I’ll never forget the way she delivered it. On each slide of her presentation, projected onto a large screen on stage, was just one very large, capitalized word that stretched across the full width of ...
Creating an effective presentation is a time-consuming task that requires careful planning and execution. However, sometimes we find ourselves in a time crunch and need to deliver a presentation ...
SlideRocket for Chrome: SlideRocket, a productivity app on the Chrome Web store, is a free service that lets you create simple presentations in a snap. The app’s templates are simply but elegantly ...
Save your audience from another dull presentation and increase their focus by building a presentation that answers their questions instead of smothering them with slides. Author Joey Asher explains ...
I’ve never been one to make use of slide-based presentations when I teach or when I present at conferences or other events. Why? For one thing, Microsoft PowerPoint-- perhaps the most commonly-used ...
Presentations are common in many areas, e.g., in offices and schools. They are used to convey information, ideas, progress reports, and much more. Creating presentations takes a lot of time. But ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook received a thunderous round of applause when he brought back a signature catch phrase that Steve Jobs made famous: “One more thing.” The one more thing at the September 9 th keynote ...