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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points Jane Bozarth : Better than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging eLearning with PowerPoint. Effective design using PPT as a tool. Not PPT 101. Why PowerPoint? Many tools out there that still have to start with ppt Use it as a storyboarding tool, prototyping.

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Personal Publishing - Balance of Blog vs. PPT+Audio – Help Needed

Tony Karrer

Jesse saw a post where I pointed to slides from a recent presentation and he commented: A PPT slide deck is a horrible way to convey anything significant. How about a link to audio, or better yet something like an Articulate Presenter or Breeze presentation that combines the audio and the slide deck?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Making Six Sigma Training Fun

Learning Visions

This manufacturing process training course was originally delivered as a four hour plus death-by-PowerPoint classroom session (if you could see the original PPT source content, youd begin glazing over within a few slides). And to be honest, it wasnt quite Six Sigma, but close. They trust you. Quack quack.

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Web Conferencing: Voices from the Underground

eLearning 24-7

So, if you show a PowerPoint and in the middle of it, go on a web tour to your site and then come back to your presentation window, does it record that? Ask them if the person speaking will align to their presentation (if they are also showing PPT slides or materials) and are going over them at the same time.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

No More Death by PowerPoint. Spending your days and nights toiling away on a killer slide set? In preparation for my conversation on PowerPoint is Tyranny midday Wednesday, I took an impromptu survey on what makes for a conference great… or a loser. Need to develop one? 48 people have responded. Here are the raw results.