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Ways To Become A Better Presenter

Top Presentation of the Day | There’s an old saying, ‘Power corrupts but PowerPoint corrupts absolutely.’ Well, don’t blame the tools, blame the workman. A good presentation can make the difference between winning a deal and wasting an afternoon in a meeting room. It’s worth doing it well. These tips and resources should help turn you into a presentation hero.


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Appointlet

Appointlet | Career-Life Development | Scoop.it

Appointlet is an Appointment Scheduling Tool Built For Google Calendar.

 

Many Learning Provider Stakeholders have to deal with making appointments and then logging them into a calendar so they can actually remember to keep them.

 

There are easier ways.

 

Appointlet is one that those stakeholders may want to take a closer look at.

 

Appointlet lets those wishing to make appointments to use the web hosted applet to see the calendar and schedule an appointment with individuals (Selected from a list).

 

They can look at availablility, and with a couple of clicks add their name to the selected schedule. 

 

The biggest plus is the integration with Google Calendar.

 

When a client schedules an appointment with an individual, it will automatically show up in their calendar.

 

Appointlet also has a built-in reminder system, so if having it in your calendar isn't enough, individuals will be alerted.


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