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PowerPoint and Presenting News: August 2, 2022

August 2, 2022

PowerPoint and Presenting News: August 2, 2022

We first look at various ways to insert a check mark in PowerPoint versions for Windows. We also review the new DemoCreator 6 product from Wondershare.

We feature Ingrid Mengdehl from the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.

Stay informed about updated tutorials and happenings related to PowerPoint and presenting.


Wondershare DemoCreator 6: The Indezine Review

July 22, 2022

Wondershare DemoCreator 6: The Indezine Review

Video technology is changing as we speak, and as you read this content. Yes, change is rapid, and sometimes, it can be difficult to stay in touch with these advances. So, it is awesome if your video editing tool updates itself to take advantage of new technologies, and also integrates new ideas as part of your presentation and video creation workflow. Our review product, DemoCreator 6 is adept with new technologies and ideas and is perfect for existing DemoCreator users. If you’ve never used DemoCreator before, you’ll be glad to know that it is a perfect initial step for new and wannabe presentation video editors.

Read the review here.


Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Ingrid Mengdehl

July 18, 2022

Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Ingrid Mengdehl

Ingrid Mengdehl is a Managing Design Consultant at BrightCarbon, a presentation and eLearning agency. Originally from an animation background, she stumbled into PowerPoint almost by accident and hasn’t looked back ever since. She’s passionate about good design, engaging animations, and thinks Morph is pretty amazing. When not making presentations, Ingrid can be found in the dark corners of a theatre, making sets and fixing things with gaffer tape, and even sometimes dabbling in projection mapping. In this conversation, Ingrid talks about her participation at the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held on location in San Diego, CA, and virtually this year from October 9 to 12, 2022.

Read the conversation here.


PowerPoint and Presenting News: July 12, 2022

July 12, 2022

PowerPoint and Presenting News: July 12, 2022

We first show you how to animate individual characters of text from one slide to another using a fantastic option available for the Morph transition effect. There's a video tutorial, a step-by-step textual tutorial, and also an exercise file you can download. As part of our Presentation Management series, we bring you the last part of this series, which is aptly called, "The Humanity of Presentations." Next, Aine O'Neill of Toastmasters shares ideas on how you can make the most of your potential.

We feature two speakers from the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022. In this issue, read about sessions from Jim Endicott and Mike Parkinson. Both also provide some amazing ideas and tips that you can use in every day presenting. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.

Stay informed about updated tutorials and happenings related to PowerPoint and presenting.


Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Mike Parkinson

July 5, 2022

Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Mike Parkinson

Mike Parkinson is a geek. He is 1 of 36 Microsoft PowerPoint MVPs in the world, is an internationally recognized communication and presentation expert, best-selling author, and professional trainer. Mike’s keynotes, training, books Billion Dollar Graphics and A Trainer’s Guide to PowerPoint: Best Practices for Master Presenters, and tools such as Build-a-Graphic help companies succeed while saving money and time. He owns Billion Dollar Graphics and is a partner at 24 Hour Company, a premier creative services firm. In this conversation, Mike talks about his participation at the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held on location in San Diego, CA, and virtually this year from October 9 to 12, 2022.

Read the conversation here.


Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Jim Endicott

July 4, 2022

Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Jim Endicott

Jim Endicott is a nationally recognized executive speaker coach and in partnership with his daughter, Amy Wolff, travel around the country (and occasionally the world) to help speakers at all levels communicate their important messages in ways that foster deeper levels of audience trust and engagement. Jim has been a Jesse H. Neal award-winning columnist for Presentations magazine and supports clients ranging from Fortune 50 senior executive teams to smaller company teams in sales, marketing and corporate communication – Portland to Boston to Brussels and Abu Dhabi. In this conversation, Jim talks about his participation at the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held on location in San Diego, CA, and virtually this year from October 9 to 12, 2022.

Read the conversation here.


Presentation Management 27: The Humanity of Presentations, from Cave Paintings to PowerPoint and Back Again

July 1, 2022

Presentation Management 27: The Humanity of Presentations, from Cave Paintings to PowerPoint and Back Again

We’ve been presenting to each other before the word “present” ever made it into our vernacular. And we’ve forced ourselves to adjust and adapt to whatever technology was available at the time. Cave paintings were likely the earliest form of presentation. Moses’ Ten Commandments on two stone tablets were a form of presentation. Today, they might very well be two slides with five bullet points each. Then we evolved to paintings on wood and canvas, to still life photography and four-color printing, and then video.

Read more with AlexAnndra Ontra and James Ontra.


Making the Most of Your Potential

June 30, 2022

Making the Most of Your Potential

Do you have times when you feel frustrated and regret not taking up an opportunity that came your way? And then remember a time when you have grasped an opportunity. A time when you have used your talents and showed the inner potential that you have – perhaps surprising yourself as well as others.

Read more with Aine O’Neill of Toastmasters.


Using the Morph Transition with Characters in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

June 29, 2022

Using the Morph Transition with Characters in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

We have explored how you can animate words between slides using the Morph transition effect. But what if you want to take this technique further to a kinetic typography level where a hundred text characters need to animate to different positions and styles in the next slide? This sort of animated effect is surprisingly very easy to achieve in PowerPoint, as we will learn in this tutorial.

Learn how to morph between individual characters on successive slides in PowerPoint 365 for Windows.


PowerPoint and Presenting News: June 28, 2022

June 28, 2022

PowerPoint and Presenting News: June 28, 2022

We first feature Andrew P Bennett of Toastmasters who talks about how an attractive, dynamic speaking voice lies in something we all do – breathing! We also feature Liran from SOS Click, a PowerPoint add-in that lets you save your files in multiple locations including online clouds at one go.

We also feature John Rahmlow and Julie Terberg as part of our interviews series for the Presentation Summit. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.

Stay informed about updated tutorials and happenings related to PowerPoint and presenting.


SOS Click for PowerPoint: Conversation with Liran

June 23, 2022

SOS Click for PowerPoint: Conversation with Liran

Liran is from SOS Click, a PowerPoint add-in that lets you save your files in multiple locations including online clouds at one go, so that you always have an accessible copy of your file. SOS Click also provides similar add-ins for Word and Excel.

Read the conversation here.


Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Julie Terberg

June 16, 2022

Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Julie Terberg

Julie Terberg is a designer, author, speaker, and business owner. Her company, Terberg Design, focuses on crafting presentations and related materials. With decades of experience in the presentation industry, Julie has trusted partnerships with other presentation professionals and valued clients around the world. Since 2005, she has been recognized as a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP for her contributions to the presentation community. In this conversation, Julie talks about her participation at the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held on location in San Diego, CA, and virtually this year from October 9 to 12, 2022.

Read the conversation here.


Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with John Rahmlow

June 15, 2022

Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with John Rahmlow

John H. Rahmlow is a member of the Board of Directors for the Presentation Guild for which he currently serves as the Secretary and as a member of the Executive Committee. John has decades of experience working with companies of all sizes to effectively craft and deliver impactful presentations. He is the founder and President of Attuned Presenting, LLC, a boutique presentation consulting agency focusing on presentation strategy and delivery. In this conversation, John talks about his participation at the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held on location in San Diego, CA, and virtually this year from October 9 to 12, 2022.

Read the conversation here.


PowerPoint and Presenting News: June 14, 2022

June 14, 2022

PowerPoint and Presenting News: June 14, 2022

We begin with a feature exploring ten tips to improve your public speaking skills. We also feature Cliff Atkinson, who talks about his session at the upcoming Presentation Summit.

We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.

Stay informed about updated tutorials and happenings related to PowerPoint and presenting.


Use Your Breath to Become More Expressive When Public Speaking

June 13, 2022

Use Your Breath to Become More Expressive When Public Speaking

Public speakers sometimes come to me for advice because they are aware that their voices lack clarity and variety. The issue can be that they have got into the habit of speaking on one note. This means their audience find their voice monotonous and hard to stay engaged with. Does this resonate with you? Luckily an attractive, dynamic speaking voice lies in something we all do – breathing. To be more exact the key is in finding a depth in our breathing so that our voices are nourished by a steady flow of breath as we speak.

Read more with Andrew P Bennett of Toastmasters International.


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