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Saturday, October 3, 2009
The demo is shown in PowerPoint 2007 and the one aspect of the instructions that I was intrigued about was when he showed how to convert a rectangle to a set of points and then curve the sides. I was inspired by this blog post on using PowerPoint as a photo editor instead of Photoshop. Unfortunately, you can’t do that in PowerPoint 2003 because it does not have the feature of converting a shape to points.
 
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Here is a nifty programming trick that can be helpful when you are demoing PowerPoint (as I have been with a number of specialty training programs). In any text box, in either PPT 2003 or 2007, type this: =rand() Then Then Enter/Return. It It will automatically be filled with a few paragraphs of "The quick brown fox..."!
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
Include a five minute youtube demo of you on top form. My comments are in red. From: Matt Mason [mailto:matt@thepiratesdilemma.com] Sent: 23 August 2007 19:17 To: info@businessofsoftware.org Subject: Speaking at Business of Software 2007 Dear Sir/Madam [minor failing – you could found out my name easily] , Im very interested in the possibility of speaking at Business of Software 2007 - it seems there is a lot of synergy between your event and the topic of my new book. Business of Software Blog The business of software.
 

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Bill wrote a good book in 2007 called Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design. And Apple's iPod more recently). It's not about the thing! It's about the experience. Oops, demo didn't work (but he moved on quickly). Creativity, Design, & the return on Experience Bill was not introducing new products nor tasked with going though a laundry list of features. You may not have heard of Bill Buxton yet, but the Canadian designer and computer scientist is well known in the field of human–computer interaction.
Camtasia 3 is an older version of an advanced screen recorder that you can use to create online video demos, tutorials, and presentations. Free SnagIt 7 Offer. You can now get a free copy of SnagIt 7. (SnagIt SnagIt 8.2
Include a five minute youtube demo of you on top form. My comments are in red. From: Matt Mason [mailto:matt@thepiratesdilemma.com] Sent: 23 August 2007 19:17 To: info@businessofsoftware.org Subject: Speaking at Business of Software 2007 Dear Sir/Madam [minor failing – you could found out my name easily] , Im very interested in the possibility of speaking at Business of Software 2007 - it seems there is a lot of synergy between your event and the topic of my new book. Business of Software Blog The business of software.
Seriously , you’ll love it. Check out the Thesis demo site See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase Scott Fox, E-Commerce Success Good tips on speaking, Chris. speakers tell a story) and almost all of the Ted talks are wonderful to learn from; and then there's the "how to do it" demo/speech. chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was.
Seriously , you’ll love it. Check out the Thesis demo site See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase Bradjward Great post, Chris. Thanks for sharing these!!! blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Inc Magazine- A Video Review Next post: SOBCon Offers a Blog It Earn It Discount Get the blog sent to your inbox by entering your email address: Get the Free eBook! with Julien Smith
The problem is when I want to demo something that’s running locally on my PC… 4 Ron ~ 16 February 2009 Very timely post Cameron as I’ve been asked myself to give a few presentations from time to time. Also, I’ve been wanting to get a remote since my first presentation in 2007. 20 tips for better conference speaking ~ 16 February 2009 ~ View from on stage as I’m preparing to speak at An Event Apart New Orleans 2008. I’ll be straight up with you: I don’t profess to be an expert speaker.
Seriously , you’ll love it. Check out the Thesis demo site See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase Scott Bourne If there is to be "social" and "networking" involved in a conference, I'd like it to be face-to-face. I'm lucky in the fact that the city where I live has never had a tech / business / online conference, so am hoping it will be a success. blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Windows Mobile Fantasy App Contest Next post: Review
like seeing a smile cross a bored face during a demo, and I love hearing someone who was tired when he walked in yelling out an enthusiastic answer to one of my questions so that he might win an iPod five minutes later. :-) However, yes, it does take a tremendous amount of energy. What do you do to keep the energy and passion alive? December 03, 2007 in Public Speaking | Permalink Technorati Tags : narrator , presentation , public speaking , radiology , rsna2007 , spokesperson TrackBack TrackBack URL
was first wowed by Cisco's Telepresence - a fantastic virtual meeting solution - when I spent some time in NY coaching a group of Cisco's leaders in 2007. But this week I got to experience it for myself, thanks to Ian Griffin, who set up a demo for local NSAers .   My favorite guest blogger is back, and I don't say that just because she's our Executive VP and my daughter-in-law, but because she is brilliant in developing programs for our clients. If you're not doing so already, follow her on Twitter @kellydecker.
Here is a nifty programming trick that can be helpful when you are demoing PowerPoint (as I have been with a number of specialty training programs). In any text box, in either PPT 2003 or 2007, type this: =rand() Then Then Enter/Return. It It will automatically be filled with a few paragraphs of "The quick brown fox..."!