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Creating PowerPoint Presentation Content: Index of Articles

PowerPoint users have long sought the use of search engines such as Google to find and download images to use in presentations. These images are often of variable quality. The low resolution images tend to become pixelated if scaled up and lose clarity when projected during presentations. If you are working on a PowerPoint presentation [...]

Creating a PowerPoint presentation that has a long-lasting impact on your audience is often difficult. If you think about it, the PPT presentations that are the most memorable tend to be visually rich, with arresting photographs. If you work as an independent consultant or in a small organization, it’s very unlikely that you will have [...]

Three Different Ways to Deliver Training Online

in Best of PPT Tips, Advice and Resources,Creating Presentation Content

When delivering information across a wide audience that is scattered across geographical locations, business consultants, corporate decision-makers, training professionals, thought leaders and top speakers have been quick to realize the benefits of modern virtual training methods. Reduced travel time, minimal expenses, greater participation, improved communication and convenience are some of the benefits of delivering training [...]

Training material created in Microsoft PowerPoint can be easily turned into a virtual training or online eLearning tool, using the interactive features and multimedia effects built into the latest versions of PowerPoint. In fact, the new video broadcast feature in PowerPoint 2010 makes it easier to host virtual training sessions live on the Web and [...]

A two-way exchange of ideas and knowledge is much better than a one-way discourse. When you invite interaction you ‘draw in’ the audience, and they tend to contribute, participate and ‘take home’ key points[...]

This one may seem a no-brainer, but an astounding number of presenters don't pay attention to their language, and therefore this topic definitely warrants a mention on this list. Your language both on your slides as well as in your delivery needs to be grammatically correct.[...]

You have surely heard this one before. Yet, it is a mistake that we make over and over again. In our enthusiasm, we tend to stuff our slides with information. We tend to explain it all. We tend to go overboard.There are two reasons why your presentations should have minimal information.[...]

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