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Friday, March 19, 2010
In one department, they decided that the way to solve the problems with the PowerPoint presentations was to buy everyone a Mac and use Keynote. In the misguided belief that Keynote can’t possibly produce poor presentations. Here is an article about a conference that has decided to ban PowerPoint presentations: [link] . Why the ban?
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Design Visual Communications Effectively - It's rare you see a presentation not utilizing PowerPoint (or Keynote).  If there's one thing I've learned while engulfed in the world of marketing communications the past few years, it's that you are ALWAYS presenting - especially when it comes to business.  Every interaction you have with prospects, customers, vendors, or even just a random passer-by can has the potential to change the course of your business, for better and for worse. 
 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Earlier this week, I offered you some lessons from the Twitter CEO's unsuccessful SXSW keynote : Let the audience express itself early, don't sit to be sure you project energy, be interactive with the audience when you represent an interactive technology and plan, plan, plan your content. It's no surprise that we're seeing cases studies coming out of the recent SXSW interactive conference of what to do--and what not to do--when trying to mesh old-school speaking standards with the new Twitter backchannel. Today, New York University professor Jay Rosen--who refers to "the people formerly
 

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would love to see more tools available which work within the most common slideware – PowerPoint and Keynote. Both Keynote and PowerPoint have add-ins which allow you to automatically send a tweet when you click on a slide. The Keynote add-in looks a lot more robust. 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.
He made this using Keynote (using the Magic Move effect ) and did the voiceover using iMovie. Do the dots help his explanation? Why dots? In this video below Jeffrey explains why he uses dots in his presentation visuals. How to make the presentation above in Keynote + iMovie Below Jeffrey explains how he made the visual A few weeks ago I received an interesting presentation from a young man in California who is, among many other things, interested in presenting information and telling stories with the aid of dots.
home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life Simple, clean, and easy Keynote Kung-fu It’s WWDC season and that means Keynote . Today is Sunday and I’ve clocked 6 hours of Keynote and I’m ok with that. Keynote doesn’t get in my way and Keynote doesn’t piss me off, so I’m taking Lots of it. This is basic Keynote blocking and tackling.
home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life You’re the presentation Keynote Kung-fu Two You’ve taken some hits. The original Keynote Kung-fu article describes how to set up and use Keynote for the first time, but once you’ve done a couple of presentations, you’re going to want more. How To Not Throw Up and Out Loud Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the audience ignored.
The results can be seen below as I share with you how to create effective charts in Keynote ‘09.  Hopefully, No, I haven’t abandoned this blog.  The The gap in between posts can easily be explained.  You You see, I have been learning how to use Adobe Premiere and Screenflick .  The
In the course of the past two weeks, I have read three separate writings that hail Apple Keynote as the antidote to Death by PowerPoint and a savior to the presentation community. Let me begin by saying that I have absolutely nothing against Keynote. bazillion people switched overnight to Keynote, would they all become better presenters? Please. I
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Tomorrow at noon Nancy will deliver a keynote at Stanford’s Bishop Auditorium , the South Building of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Tags: Delivery keynote nancy stanfor If you’re in the South Bay around lunchtime tomorrow, grab a bite to eat and head over to Stanford! Hope you can make it! ...Tags:
Fortunately, Keynote allows you to do this, by recording your presentation with the appropriately named option in the “Play” menu.  Unfortunately, Keynote will only take one recording.  With this limitation of Keynote, I sought to find a solution.  Sometimes, we may find ourselves in a situation where we want to make our presentation (at least the audio part) and slides available for viewing at a later date.  You can’t piece multiple recordings together.