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Friday Finds | March 16, 2018

Mike Taylor

This new SlideLizard ( @SlideLizard ) PowerPoint add-in enables you to interact with your audience on a new level. Recently added design resources: New Old Stock – a collection of vintage photos from public archives. Free Ebook: Filling Your Design Toolkit. Slide Lizard. What do you think? Jury still out?

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Free L&D webinars for April 2018

Limestone Learning

Monday, April 2, 2018, 10AM – 11AM PT: Straight Talk: Communication and Connection Skills to Increase Influence (Free for ATD members) Learn effective communication techniques to improve your communication skills, and learn to connect effectively to leverage those communication skills. Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: SERIOUSLY???

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, September 4, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: Content Authoring Strategies That Save Enterprises Both Time and Money Without the ability for managers to personally check in with every single employee, global enterprises need compelling eLearning so that dispersed workforces can meet their training requirements. How to record simulations.

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Insights from a presentation designer: Q&A with Julie Terberg

BrightCarbon

Julie Terberg is a passionate designer, consultant, writer, and Microsoft PowerPoint MVP based in Michigan. all programs that PowerPoint would eventually eclipse. And I’ve been fortunate to be invited back to speak at the Presentation Summit (PowerPoint Live) each year since 2004. That was daunting! Totally unwillingly!

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Insights from a design doyen: Q&A with Mark Heaps

BrightCarbon

We were lucky enough to meet Mark at the inaugural Click event in 2018 and knew that our blog readers would be blown away by his photography, Photoshop, and presentation expertise. I often tell clients when they have too much on a slide, this is a good chance to use a photo. That’s sort of on the surface. Maybe it means traffic.