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Presentation Rules using Visual Storytelling to sell Big Ideas

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Article discussing ideas from the book Brain Rules on the impact of our visual perception on sales presentations (Presentation Rules using Visual Storytelling to sell Big Ideas http://t.co/Pn8Vpw7g)...

Via Karen Dietz, Heiko Idensen, Jim Lerman
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Some interesting ideas on how to tell a visual story and make your presentations more memorable.

Karen Dietz's comment, January 4, 12:18 PM
You are absolutely right Julie!
Karen Dietz's comment, January 4, 12:19 PM
LOL Billy! In that case it becomes a story trigger -- a word or image that triggers a known story in the mind of the listener.
Karen Dietz's comment, January 4, 12:19 PM
Yes, I loved that point too Outi!
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Free HD Videoconferencing Across Platforms with Zoom.us

Free HD Videoconferencing Across Platforms with Zoom.us | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Zoom.us just launched a new cloud-based free HD videoconferencing service integrating full screen-sharing and other rea-time collaboration capabilities.

 

The service allows you to start conferencing immediately with up to 15 other users live, while supporting both Macs, PCs andmobile devices, including smartphones and tablets.

 

Zoom also integrates with both Google’s Gmail and Facebook, making it possible to easily access contacts from both of these services.

 

Zoom.us doesn’t offer all of the features that other video-conferencing and real-time collaboration tools may offer, but it’s free and has capabilities such as high-definition 720p video as well as the ability to do screen-sharing.

 

 

Review on eWeek: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/VOIP-and-Telephony/Zoomus-Offers-Free-CloudBased-MultiPart-Video-Conferencing-781093/ ;

 

Features: http://zoom.us/feature/

 

Find out more: http://zoom.us

 

App store download: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zoom.us-cloud-video-meetings/id546505307

 

 


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Instant Free Screen-Sharing for Macs and PCs with Screenleap

Instant Free Screen-Sharing for Macs and PCs with Screenleap | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Thanks to Nick Peachey for uncovering this simple and effective free scree-sharing solution that works seamlessly across PCs and Macs.

 

Key features:

Two-click instant screen sharing for first time users One-click instant screen sharing for visitors who have previously granted permission to our applet No accounts required No application install to view a screen Works on any connected mobile or tablet device with a browser The basic version is Free, and always will be

 

Screenleap works by using Java and by providing you with a unique URL which you then send or share with your invitees. As soon as they go that URL they start seeing your screen.

 

"With Screenleap, there’s nothing to install, provided Java is already present on the host’s computer, and sessions can be viewed from any device with a browser, including smartphones and tablets." (Source: http://blog.screenleap.com/)

 

Visual tutorial on how it works: http://www.screenleap.com/learn ;

 

Try it out now: http://www.screenleap.com/ ;


Via Robin Good, Sylvia Crozemarie, Juergen Wagner
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