My first self-initiated slide-deck outlining some ways to build better presentations through visuals and delivery. Presentation includes links to external sites
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My first self-initiated slide-deck outlining some ways to build better presentations through visuals and delivery. Presentation includes links to external sites
The Zen Presentation stuff of Garr Reynolds is useful resource here as well http://www.presentationzen.com/ or alternative take on it
http://www.slideshare.net/fabiancrabus/presentationzen
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Google Forms is a great free service by Google and that has a huge potential in education. Google Forms is very easy to use and does not require any advanced technology skills to run it. It is automatically built in Google Docs meaning it is completely web-based and does not require any software download. Anyway you can check this simple guide if you are not yet familiar with Google Docs . Via Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Great slideshow with lots of useful tips and links.
If this is the author's first slide presentation, as he says, he is already a master!
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