Training
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11/02/2009 10:55 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: PowerPoint Training Sessions: Two Day PowerPoint 2007 Course
I often do PowerPoint training sessions in India for corporates -- and yes, that information is nowhere on this site! To make amends for that omission, I am going to speak about my training sessions in this and some future posts. First, let me talk about my two-day training session on PowerPoint 2007.
05/25/2009 07:19 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Outstanding Presentations: Workshop by Ellen Finkelstein
Need to learn how to create outstanding presentations, from start to finish? Ellen Finkelstein is offering a 3-day, intensive workshop that covers content, design, and delivery. You’ll get personal attention in a small group. If you live in the U.S. or Canada, I suggest that you check it out here.
03/09/2009 11:30 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: TrainSignal Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Training: The Indezine Review
On the surface, PowerPoint looks like an easy program to learn -- in fact, plenty of users have been able to create PowerPoint content within a few minutes of starting using this program -- and most of them then believe that they are now PowerPoint savvy. Nothing can be further from the truth -- unfortunately, most users will never be aware of the fact that behind its simple interface, PowerPoint provides tons of features and options that make creating and delivering everyday presentations so much easier and rewarding. Clearly, there is a need for some well designed and conceptualized PowerPoint training.
08/15/2008 11:32 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Emergency Preparedness Systems: Conversation with Greg Friese
Greg Friese, MS, NREMT-P is president of Emergency Preparedness Systems LLC and a paramedic, educator, author, and outdoor enthusiast. To learn more and to receive rapid e-learning design and production tips subscribe to the EPS blog at their site.
08/12/2008 10:57 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Looking Back at Menus: Coping with the Ribbon
It's been close to two years since I encountered the Ribbon in Office 2007, and that's probably not counting the beta period. And there must be many of you who moved up to PowerPoint 2007 since then. Most of you love the Ribbon and the tabs -- and the Quick Access Toolbar.
08/01/2008 07:57 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: 101 Tips Every PowerPoint User Should Know: Conversation with Ellen Finkelstein
Ellen Finkelstein is author of several PowerPoint, Flash, and AutoCAD books -- she has just released her new ebook called 101 Tips Every PowerPoint User Should Know.
06/26/2007 08:01 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: Wilder Presentations: Conversation with Claudyne Wilder
Claudyne Wilder is guest lecturer at conferences, business shows and corporate events. She is the creator of three presentation seminars: "The Winning Presentations Seminar," "The Winning Presentations Sales Seminar;" and "Creating PowerPoint Presentation
11/28/2006 10:00 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Presentations Put Your Point Across
Bad presentations have long provided a rich source of frustration and tedium for many, especially those in education and the corporate world, and lamentably, such poor standards seem to be the norm.
11/02/2006 09:17 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Vyew 2.0 in Public Beta
Vyew announced the public beta release of Vyew 2.0 -- a web conferencing and always-on collaboration platform that enables shared visual communication from any browser almost instantly without software installations. This a major version release that incl
09/01/2006 10:56 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Building Presentations Using Outline View
While Slide view allows you to focus on the slide's visual appeal, Outline view lets you focus on the structure of your presentation's message. You can use Outline view to concentrate on your presentation's text, such as the main points and subpoints you
06/06/2006 08:28 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Focus on Vyew
