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5 Articles match "Speaking Engagements","USB"
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Friday, April 17, 2009
It's my 4-port retractable USB hub , and let me tell you how it came into my life. In February, I scoped out a venue the day before a speaking engagement and discovered that their computer only had two USB ports, while I needed three. Furthermore, the software I was testing out (see my post on Papershow ) came with a fat USB key that wouldn't fit next to another flash drive. I mentioned this briefly in another post, but I thought I would give more time to a recently discovered lifesaving tool that I now realize I can't live without. On my way home, I stopped
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Web Ink Now Follow me on Twitter Your email address: Powered by FeedBlitz Search this blog WWW www.webinknow.com THE BEST OF WEB INK NOW Top ten tips for incredibly successful public speaking The one question to ask your prospective social media agency No blog? An analysis of gobbledygook in over 388,000 press releases sent in 2006 About David
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
As you draw, the camera records the pen tip's position and sends it to the Bluetooth USB key plugged into the computer. It was easy to install on my computer, and once the USB key and pen are paired, starting up the program and beginning to write is very quick. Also, the USB key is "chubby" and if you only have two USB ports side by side or on top of each other, and you need one for your presentation remote, the Papershow key won't fit next to another I was given the opportunity recently to test out a new product called Papershow by Canson, a new way to digitize meeting notes that would normally be written on a flip chart or white board.
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The Best from the Speaking Pro Central Community
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
As you draw, the camera records the pen tip's position and sends it to the Bluetooth USB key plugged into the computer. It was easy to install on my computer, and once the USB key and pen are paired, starting up the program and beginning to write is very quick. Also, the USB key is "chubby" and if you only have two USB ports side by side or on top of each other, and you need one for your presentation remote, the Papershow key won't fit next to another I was given the opportunity recently to test out a new product called Papershow by Canson, a new way to digitize meeting notes that would normally be written on a flip chart or white board.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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. But if anything, I’ve done quite a bit of speaking over the past four years (see the summary on my LinkedIn public profile ), and therefore I’ve learned a few things about speaking along the way. The art of speaking I’ll be straight up with you: I don’t profess to be an expert speaker. I’ve had my share of presentations that have been total flops, along with some very successful
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Web Ink Now Follow me on Twitter Your email address: Powered by FeedBlitz Search this blog WWW www.webinknow.com THE BEST OF WEB INK NOW Top ten tips for incredibly successful public speaking The one question to ask your prospective social media agency No blog? An analysis of gobbledygook in over 388,000 press releases sent in 2006 About David
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Friday, April 17, 2009
It's my 4-port retractable USB hub , and let me tell you how it came into my life. In February, I scoped out a venue the day before a speaking engagement and discovered that their computer only had two USB ports, while I needed three. Furthermore, the software I was testing out (see my post on Papershow ) came with a fat USB key that wouldn't fit next to another flash drive. I mentioned this briefly in another post, but I thought I would give more time to a recently discovered lifesaving tool that I now realize I can't live without. On my way home, I stopped
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Monday, November 10, 2008
With holidays approaching, here's a wish list for some tools and gadgets that can help you practice on your own to reach specific speaking goals: I need to keep my remarks brief or fit them into a specific amount of time. You may find that seeing the time remaining is more of a guide while you're speaking. I'm concerned about my appearance when Calling someone a "practiced speaker" is a compliment that recognizes the work involved in becoming a smooth, eloquent presenter, interviewee or speaker. But even speakers who invest in training need to spend time practicing on their
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