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40 Awesome Keynote and PowerPoint Templates and Resources – Noupe Design Blog

Finding good resources for creating presentations isn’t always easy. There’s a definite lack of quality free presentation templates for both PowerPoint and Keynote, though it’s definitely more pronounced with PowerPoint. The good news is that there’s plenty of premium templates available, many for very low cost. And creating your own templates is as easy as creating a slide (just save it as a template file instead of a regular presentation file).
(Link: 40 Awesome Keynote and PowerPoint Templates and Resources – Noupe Design Blog)

Public Speaking – How I Prepare Every Time

2) I assume my presentation will be in five parts: approximately 2-minute introduction, three 10-minute segments, and a 2-minute close. I use this “rule of thirds” for the three segments whether the presentation is 60 minutes or 10 minutes.
(Link: Public Speaking – How I Prepare Every Time)

IDEO Labs » Keynote Tweet: Participate in the backchannel of your own presentation

So what if your presentation software could send tweets on your behalf that were timed to the slides of your presentation? You could effectively simulcast your presentation through the backchannel as a part of the conversation, adding ‘more info’ links, credits, or anything else you could imagine…

Enter Keynote Tweet, a simple open-source script that provides the capacity to participate in the backchannel by combining Twitter with Apple Keynote. All you have to do is add text wrapped in [twitter] and [/twitter] tags in the presenter notes section of a slide. When that slide comes up in the presentation the script grabs that text and sends it to Twitter on your behalf.
(Link: IDEO Labs » Keynote Tweet: Participate in the backchannel of your own presentation)


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