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May 17, 12:39 PM
"Dear Lifehacker, I have been tasked to make a slideshow for an event at work. I don’t want to make a generic PowerPoint with just boring text or pictures. What are some ways I can enhance the slideshow so it looks impressive and knocks the socks off my audience?" Via Baiba Svenca
Joaquín Ballester's comment,
May 19, 5:32 PM
I agree with you, Elke. PPT is more customizable and powerful.
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 20, 10:06 AM
This appears to be an effective and practical article.
Marion Mulder's curator insight,
May 22, 6:00 AM
Oke - if you work in the corporate world there is just no escaping from having to create powerpoints at one point or another. You might as well create amzing one's while your at it. Here are some handy tips, do's & don'ts worth looking at Delete the scoop?
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The 7 rules for creating effective slides include 1) slides are not documents; 2) picture superiority effect; 3) slides should be simple; 4) slides must have unity... Via Baiba Svenca, Margareta
Schreib-Lounge's curator insight,
February 13, 2:07 AM
Müsste eigentlich Pflichtlektüre sein für alle, die Powerpoint oder Keyword starten :-)
ElizabethHS's curator insight,
February 15, 10:28 AM
Tried but true information. Might be useful to give to intermediate+ students who are preparing presentations. Delete the scoop?
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