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2 Articles match "Exercises","Overhead Projector"
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Slide software helped speakers and their audiences get away from the lumbering and cumbersome overhead projector. 3) Do not copy your quotations into slides, or use photos of props, or a list of directions for an exercise. Because the software was so easy, and had so many fun elements, it took over. In my conversations with business speakers of all kinds, about 85% casually interchange the name 'Power Point (deck)' with the words 'speech' or 'presentation.'
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Numbers, dates, and background information flashed up on the overhead projector. The instructor felt speed solved participant lack of interest� Obviously he felt if he went fast enough that would keep everyone awake. I felt like I was watching a ping pong ball. Pacing from the projector to the white board, to the side door, along the isle and down towards the back row. Maybe it was his way of getting his exercise requirements into his busy day. MEMBERS LOGIN Home SPEAKER SERVICES Speaker Services Get Found Now! Club
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Numbers, dates, and background information flashed up on the overhead projector. The instructor felt speed solved participant lack of interest� Obviously he felt if he went fast enough that would keep everyone awake. I felt like I was watching a ping pong ball. Pacing from the projector to the white board, to the side door, along the isle and down towards the back row. Maybe it was his way of getting his exercise requirements into his busy day. MEMBERS LOGIN Home SPEAKER SERVICES Speaker Services Get Found Now! Club
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Slide software helped speakers and their audiences get away from the lumbering and cumbersome overhead projector. 3) Do not copy your quotations into slides, or use photos of props, or a list of directions for an exercise. Because the software was so easy, and had so many fun elements, it took over. In my conversations with business speakers of all kinds, about 85% casually interchange the name 'Power Point (deck)' with the words 'speech' or 'presentation.'
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