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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
There is an add-in to do this with PowerPoint 2007 called Slide Tweet , but you need Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio Tools for Office. If you’re interested in that, subscribe to my RSS feed or follow me on Twitter and I’ll let you know when it’s ready. Presenting while people are tweeting is challenging – but also adds a new dimension to the presentation experience for your audience. Gradually tools are being developed to make it easier for you as the presenter to manage the backchannel.
 
Sunday, May 10, 2009
about people. Conference Tweeting A Distraction and Waste of Time, or Not? Since the 2008 Zuckerberg interview, SXSW has to be one of the largest scale laboratories for using Twitter while at a conference.  guess Im not sure what to call myself! Search for: Tags airlines Charlene Li community consumer centric customers world customer service engagement genuine interest index journey listening lithium metrics observation people people centric persuasive relevance Social Media SXSW Twitter Blogroll Development Blog
 
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Those who have iTunes installed on their computers (and what student doesn't? ;) can choose RSS delivery of the narrated presentation. The online presentation-sharing site authorSTREAM offers an exciting array of features that teachers, trainers, students, and other presenters will love. I gave the
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Follow any responses to this post with its comments RSS feed. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. tags: presentation advice cite:michael_mccracken) [...] Group Your RSS Feeds By Usage, Not Topic November 28th, 2007 4:32 am [...] at Merlin Mann’s DarrenBarefoot.com Contact Jobs Speaking About Home September 3rd, 2007 Filed under: Mixed Bag , Technology , The Arts 71 Comments » Everything I Know About Presentations, I Learned in Theatre School An Unlikely Education I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while, and was inspired to get it done by Merlin Mann’s recent piece about improving his use of PowerPoint.
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There is an add-in to do this with PowerPoint 2007 called Slide Tweet , but you need Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio Tools for Office. If you’re interested in that, subscribe to my RSS feed or follow me on Twitter and I’ll let you know when it’s ready. Presenting while people are tweeting is challenging – but also adds a new dimension to the presentation experience for your audience. Gradually tools are being developed to make it easier for you as the presenter to manage the backchannel.
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