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[...] Powerpoint is a great starting point. I wish it had been a full book! I was just looking back at my See it, hear it - not the death of powerpoint post today, and remembering 3 Things not to forget in a presentation. There is lots and lots of [...]

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Matthew Cornell said on July 5th, 2007 at 4:59 pm    

Thanks for the pointer. I recently converted a six hour workshop (personal productivity) from old school transparencies to PowerPoint. I used a combination of Beyond Bullet Points and Telling Ain’t Training to make something very interactive. Over 2 hours is exercises, and I’m working on adding more. Out of 130 slides, I have a total of five text bullets, and they’re short - just for reminding me. Every page is a concept sentence (title) and large graphic. I have a few “graphical bullets” as well…

Jamin said on August 20th, 2007 at 8:12 pm    

Ah… Transparencies… Those were the days. Just the fact that you had to send them off to be printed meant they got that extra bit of thought. PowerPoint makes something that IS hard, SEEM easy. Very dangerous!

I’d love to see the workshop, it sounds good!

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