| Wink - Free Tutorial and Presentation Creation Software | | 2008-07-18 21:56:00 | | Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. Features Freeware: Distributed as freeware for business or personal use. Cross-Platform: Available for all flavours of Windows and various versions of Linux (x86 only). Audio: Rec | | By: SparksSpace | | |
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| Presentation Tips | | 2008-06-24 12:09:04 | | 'Just imagine. You're presenting the results of your technical analysis to a group of managers. What do you do?Please select the appropriate choice.Do you...a) Give a detailed, drawn-out elaboration about your recommendation, how you arrived at it, leaving out no details, including every technical tidbit hoping to impress everybody with your meticulous attitude.b) Give a simple and to the point presentation of the results together with a basic outline. Hoping that your simple and clear presentation brings the message across.The answer? ......It depends on the audience!!!Every presentation should always be centered on the audience. Do profile your audience before you prepare your presentation.If your audience is a group of technical managers who are really into technical details, by all means, go wild with choice A.On the other hand, if your audience is a mixed group of managers from many external departments with limited technical knowledge about the subject, avoid boring them with len | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
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| Packet Injection Basics Presentation | | 2008-06-24 07:20:01 | | he Packet Injection basics presentation is an in-depth tutorial on various packet injection programming techniques. We will look at how to construct various headers and then bunch them together to form a complete packet and then how to send this packet over the network.
This presentation is a necessary pre-requisite for all the other packet injection videos in this tutorial series. Please
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| 3D Medical Animation: Childbirth Stations of Presentation | | 2008-06-06 23:48:52 | | This time-lapse 3D medical animation shows the stations of presentation during labor (labour) and childbirth. The animation follows the baby's progress through the mother's birth canal, marking the baby's position by how her head lines up with specific points in the mother's bonypelvis. These points are called vertex positions, and use the designations +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2 -3 in what obstetricians (OB/GYNs) call the 1/3 system.Nucleus Medical Art is a leading creator and licensor of medical illustrations, 3D medical animations and interactive multimedia for medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, education, biotechnology, marketing agencies, lawyers, and more. | | By: medical dictionary | | |
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| Adding Video To Powerpoint Presentation | | 2008-06-02 10:05:00 | | You can enhance a slide by adding a video clip or sound. Inserting a video clip (also called movie clips or files), but relying on multimedia effects to carry your presentation often backfires. Too much sound and motion during a presentation is ultimately confusing to your audience. Used judiciously, however, video and sound effects can quickly catch your viewers’ attention.Insert a video or movie clipYou can insert one or more video clips — that is, movies — into any slide. You might want | | By: I Dont Know This | | |
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| CCSP IPS 5.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-27 05:24:55 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The 642-533 IPS Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention Systems exam is associated with the Cisco Certified Security Professional certification. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of implementing the Cisco IPS product. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the IPS Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention Systems [...]
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| CCVP CVOICE 6.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-25 18:52:00 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The 642-436 CVOICE Cisco Voice over IP is the exam associated with the CCVP certification. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of the foundational elements of VOIP calls, and the description of dial plans, and the implementation of gateways, gatekeepers and IP-IP gateways. Candidates can [...]
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| Rendered Speculation: Nissan 370Z previewed in presentation | | 2008-05-15 07:38:00 | | We've seen details of the forthcoming Nissan 350Z replacement, dubbed the 370Z on account of a bump in displacement to 3.7 liters for its next-gen VQ V6 engine, and we also know that it will debut this November at the L.A. Auto Show. Nissan even revealed its own version of a quirky teaser shot showing the car's profile. A recent presentation held somewhere on this floating orb we call Earth, however, included a slide that pretty much removes the mystery surround the rear-wheel-drive coupe's new looks. Fortunately for us, someone at the presentation forgot to confiscate everyone's camera phone. So what we see is a new 370Z that very much retains the basic shape of the current car, but features softened creases, fenders flaired even more, a kinky C-pillar and a pair of headlights with an odd 'L' shape that first debuted on the 2009 Maxima. Along with the new shape, the new engine should offer buyers around 330 horsepower, as we doubt Nissan will want to make the less expensive 370Z more | | By: Autoshows | | |
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| CCVP/CCIP QoS 2.2 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-13 23:40:57 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The QOS exam is one of the qualifying exams for the Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional, Cisco Certified Voice Professional, Cisco IP Telephony Design Specialist, Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist, Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist, and Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist certifications. The QOS 642-642 exam [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCSP SNRS 2.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-13 15:34:05 | | The Securing Networks With Cisco Routers and Switches exam (SNRS 642-503) is one of the exams associated with the Cisco Certified Security Professional certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the SNRS v2.0 course. This exam includes simulations and tests a candidate’s knowledge and ability to secure networks using Cisco routers and switches.
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| CCSP HIPS 3.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-12 23:16:19 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The Securing Hosts Using Cisco Security Agent exam 642-513 HIPS is one of the exams associated with the Cisco Certified Security Professional certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the HIPS v3.0 course. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and ability to describe, [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCVP GWGK 1.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-12 22:12:52 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The Gateway Gatekeeper 642-453 GWGK is the exam associated with the CCVP certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Gateway Gatekeeper (GWGK) course. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of the implementation of Cisco gateways and gatekeepers, including integration of a VoIP [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCVP CVOICE 5.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-11 22:12:47 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The Cisco Voice over IP 642-432 CVOICE exam is associated with the CCVP, Cisco IP Communication Support Specialist, and Cisco Rich Media Communications Specialist certifications. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Cisco Voice Over IP (CVOICE) course. This exam assesses a candidate’s [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNP ONT 1.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-10 05:34:06 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (642-845 ONT) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP. The ONT 642-845 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills in optimizing and providing effective QOS techniques for converged networks. The exam [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNP ISCW 1.0 Presentation Files | | 2008-05-10 05:30:50 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) Posts
The Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW 642-825) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP. The ISCW 642-825 exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to secure and expand the reach of an enterprise [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless Presentation Files | | 2008-05-08 05:50:23 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Exploration Accessing the WAN Presentation Files | | 2008-05-08 05:44:44 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Discovery Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP Presentation Files | | 2008-05-08 05:40:27 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Exploration Routing Protocols and Concepts Presentation Files | | 2008-05-08 05:29:44 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Discovery Networking for Home and Small Businesses Presentation Files | | 2008-05-08 05:23:25 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| CCNA Exploration Network Fundamentals Presentation Files | | 2008-05-07 22:04:37 | | Join the forum discussion on this post - (2) Posts
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking [...] | | By: Cisco Press eBooks | | |
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| Presentation on Nokia's Strategy and the future of mobile web | | 2008-05-05 13:27:32 | | There is lot of hype about the mobile web and how mobile is now the 4th screen after TV, Computer and Cinema Halls but there is lot of confusion regarding how this will happen and ways to take advantages of it. Nokia being the leader in mobile space has been the loudest champion of this cause according to them among Nokia users Two thirds are "storing and sharing communities of music" . Half are playing games, and half are browsing the web. The people who are leading this usage are, well, what Nokia calls 'Technology Leaders' - people who actively seek out new mobile apps and services. According to Nokia all over the world only 12% usage of phone is for voice and 37% for messaging. It is market insights like these that has led to Nokia 's launch of Ovi and here is embeded an interesting presentation from Nokia in which Nokia outlines its vision for the mobile web and Ovi delivered by Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Multimedia, NokiaRelated Reads: Nokia | | By: Marketing & technology in India | | |
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| Control your Presentation Fears | | 2008-05-03 02:34:33 | | `As I was surfing the web, looking good presentation tips, I noticed a curious trend. The 2 most common problems that people face when it comes to delivering presentation are namely,1. Powerpoint issues2. Fear / Nervousness issuesI will likely post more about these topics in the near future, but from my point of view, the way to overcoming the fear of presentation is to PRACTICE.Getting neverous before an important presentation is totally normal. I’m nervous everytime I am due to speak, and I’ll bet great public speakers like Barack Obama feel just as nervous as you or I.Speaking expert TJ Walker makes the following enlightening points-If you feel nervous before a speech, chances are, your speech is boring!!-Most speeches in this world, business, political, etc… are boring.If you want to feel good about your speech, make it interesting. Talk in terms of the audience’s perspective.TJ Walker further points out that you should watch a video of your speech, in order to ensure that | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
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| The 3 Simplest Steps to a Better Vocal Presentation | | 2008-05-03 02:33:10 | | 'I have talked a lot about oral presentations thus far. Today's tip involve 3 simple steps to improving your voice in an oral presentation.These are simple, basic and fundamental steps that anybody can learn and integrate into their speaking style easily and effectively. Not only can they be used in public speeches, but can also be used in your daily conversations to make you sound more confident and more knowledgable.Have i sold you these steps yet?Here they are! (Ranked from the easiest to control to the hardest)Key 1: VolumeThe volume of one's voice is of paramount importance in a public speech or a conversation. It is important to vary your voice taking into consideration your surroundings as well as the size of your audience. Generally, speakers tend to speak too softly. This is because one’s own voice always sounds louder to you than to a listener.Remember to pay attention to your audience’s reactions to have a gauge whether are you speaking loudly enough. Remember, be audien | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
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| Presentation Tips for the Technical Professional | | 2008-05-03 02:31:02 | | 'As professionals, we are often experts in our own area of expertise. Be it the salesman trying to sell something, or the marketing executive presenting his or her plans to management. In the workplace, we often have to make technical presentations to an audience.Here are some tips that can help you the next time you are delivering a technical presentation.Tip 1: Limit the use of Overly Technical JargonThe longer we specialise in a certain area, the more we use to such phases. Hence, it is natural that we will tend to use such technical jargon in our presentations. Some people like to use lots of technical jargon as they perceive that it will appear to make them appear more knowledgeable and hence more convincing as a result. However, what usually happens is that they end up confusing and distancing their audience.Use common words that the audience will understand and this will help them to follow your speech, as well as to establish rapport. Remember, speeches usually involve simpler | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
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| Give a Better Oral Presentation | | 2008-05-01 03:47:34 | | ' 'Hello, today's post is a compilation of my "Give a Better Oral Presentation" series.The following guide will help you to prepare your message in a focused and organised manner.Step 1: Clarify the Purpose of your PresentationStep 1Step 2: Clearly Define your AudienceStep 3: Research your TopicSteps 2 and 3Step 4. Organise your Information and Prepare your MessageStep 5. Prepare the Outline of your MessageSteps 4 and 5 Step 6. Rehearse your PresentationStep 6An oral presentation is actually communication to an audience. Achieve better interpersonal communication, today!!! | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
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| Tips for Trade Show Presentation | | 2008-04-18 13:55:00 | | I have been seeing that companies invest hugely in displaying their products in presentations , exhibitions and trade expos. They spend huge amount of money in advertising and marketing their products. The answer to why organisations spend so large amount in marketing their products we will understand what trade show displays are and what they mean to an organisation and its products and | | By: ALL ADVANTAGE | | |
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| Can You Say a Few Words?: How to Prepare and Deliver Award Presentations, Dedications, Eulogies and Prayers, Introductions, Retirements and Farewells, … Birthday, Anniversary Toasts, and More. (Paperback) newly tagged “presentation” | | 2008-04-14 19:04:41 | | Can You Say a Few Words?: How to Prepare and Deliver Award Presentations, Dedications, Eulogies and Prayers, Introductions, Retirements and Farewells, … Birthday, Anniversary Toasts, and More. (Paperback)By Joan Detz
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| Nokia Tube presentation | | 2008-04-09 04:16:13 | | Copyright: Phonecto
Nokia Tube presentation
At the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference in Redwood City, CA., Nokia showed off their iPhone fighting Nokia Tube. The “Tube” looks a lot like the iPhone, but then any mobile phone (mobile device) with a full-body touchscreen and a minimal bezel looks like the iPhone.
Nokia showed graphical UI elements and demonstrated [...] | | By: The ultimate mobile phones resource | | |
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| Brand You : Presentation about the power of brands and the relevance of personal branding | | 2008-04-03 01:45:00 | | | View | Upload your ownSlide 1: brandyou greg fisher >>>Slide 2: Why? Water + Sugar + Fizz (put it into a can) = Costs less than 30c WRITE COCA-COLA ON THE CAN AND YOU CAN CHARGE R5Slide 3: Why? Take cheap fabric (the cheapest) make pants using a 100 year old design = production cost $7 PUT THE NAME LEVI’S ON THESE ORDINARY PANTS : AND CHARGE $40 (no problem)Slide 4: Why? Take a human being and break him or her down to the smallest components – atoms. Take that stuff to the commodity marke | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
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| A presentation and a pasty - an unbeatable combination! | | 2008-03-20 17:56:39 | | Bournemouth Cornish AssociationMy second speaking engagement last Wednesday was a talk, once again My Life as a Freelance Comedy Writer, for one of my home town's oldest clubs: Bournemouth Cornish Association (founded 1921).They were all extremely friendly and I decided to speak from up on the stage in the Charminster Moose Hall. Once again, I was asked to use a microphone. This was a good one, detachable from its stand and not battery operated - for once!The agenda for their meeting is a little different from other clubs, in that I was asked to do a spot of about 30 minutes and then stop as the food would be ready by then. There would be a raffle after the meal and, if there was time, I could speak for a few minutes more and take the odd question - but they had to be out by ten o'clock!I have often done 'two-parters', especially at literary festivals, but for those bookings, I have known that there will definitely be a second section of my talk. In the end, I did about 35 minutes, pic | | By: Nick R Thomas - A Public Speaker's Blog | | |
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| A charity appeal - and the appeal of repetition in a presentation | | 2008-03-19 16:55:36 | | NSPCC Bournemouth Branch Ladies DayLast Wednesday morning, I gave an hour-long talk on My Life as a Freelance Comedy Writer as part of the annual NSPCC Bournemouth Branch Ladies Day at Canford Magna Golf Club,a popular local venue where I had actually never spoken before.This was a very well-organised and well-attended event with around 110 women there. As well as the guest speaker's talk and the lunch afterwards, there were stalls, raffles and donated artworks to be auctioned.As far as my talk was concerned, there were one or two challenges. It was a large, wide room and I was asked to use a microphone, a battery-powered, hand-held model. I had to choose a spot to speak from in quite a cramped area, allowing for the fact that the room had a sloping ceiling (low ceilings can cause problems with this type of mic). Another thing I had to bear in mind was the fact that the members of the audience furthest away were on a lower floor level than the ones straight in front me (normally tiered | | By: Nick R Thomas - A Public Speaker's Blog | | |
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| How to make a great Powerpoint Presentation | | 2008-03-18 00:42:49 | | In our lives it is very important to explain our ideas to others and most of the times we use powerpoint presentations to explain our ideas and despite our best efforts many of ppts that we make or hear are extremely boring. Some time back I added a video on basic mistakes made by people in power point presentation by Don Macmillan Now lets take a look at how to make a great presentations and not being an authority on this i will actually let it be shown by a powerpoint itself which talks in depth about how to structure a presentation so now take a look at Fighting death by PowerPoint... How to make a presentation and not to bore your audience to death.SlideShare Link
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| How to save my presentation as PDF? | | 2008-03-17 11:34:03 | | Starting with Office 2007, the capability of saving to the portable formats XPS and PDF is built into PowerPoint. To access this feature, open the Office menu and choose Save As, then from the second menu choose PDF or XPS.
Simple as that right?
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| Step-By-Step Marketing: Working with a Graphic Designer (Powerpoint Presentation) | | 2008-03-10 05:01:00 | | | View | Upload your ownSlide 1: The Secrets of Producing Effective Marketing MaterialsSlide 2: Agenda • Creating effective marketing materials is a step- by-step process... evaluate your materials develop a marketing strategy work with a designer • What you want to know: where you can save money special tips for small budgets 2Slide 3: Step 1: Do Your Homework • Before you spend a nickel, do an evaluation of your company & materials… – Define your business – What is the expertise y | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
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| Unique Presentation of Insurance Information | | 2008-03-05 20:36:31 | | Having insurance is like having an umbrella ready for a rainy day. You will be well prepared financially in the event that something unfortunate happens to your property including your self that is covered by the insurance. Take a look at the different types of insurance covers available for a free quote at ez-insuranceportal.com. Visitors [...] | | By: voyage echoes in the wind | | |
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| Markets decline ahead of Union Budget presentation | | 2008-02-28 23:46:00 | | The Indian capital market opened on a negative note with weak cues from global markets and investor apprehension ahead of the national budget for 2008-09 to be presented by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram Friday.The 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) opened with a loss of 44.94 points at 17,779.54. Within 10 minutes into trade, it was trading at 17,696.21, with a loss of 128 points compared to its previous close.The broader 50-share S&P CNX Nifty index of the Na | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
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| Presentation Delivery | | 2008-02-14 01:56:00 | | Deliver a Presentation like Steve JobsBy Carmine GalloWhen Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicked off Macworld 2008, he once again raised the bar for presenters everywhere. While most deliver information, Jobs inspires the audience. After analyzing his latest presentation, I’ve extracted the 10 most motivating elements to incite listeners.1. Set the tone. “There is something in the air today,†Jobs projected to the crowd to open the Macworld conference. By doing so, he set the tone for his presentation and hinted at the key product announcement–the ultrathin MacBook Air laptop. While every presentation needs an angle, it doesn’t have to be unveiled right away. Last year, Jobs waited until the 20–minute mark. When the time was right, he noted, “Today Apple reinvents the phone.†Once you identify your angle, make sure to weave it throughout your presentation.2. Demonstrate enthusiasm. It’s impossible to deny Jobs’ passion for computer design. Next time you’re crafting or deliv | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
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| Forum Theatre Presentation on Singapore Politics Tutorial | | 2008-02-12 20:29:57 | | Chinese New Year indeed contributed to the inertia of getting back into school work. Hence only on the eve of the tutorial presentation itself did the three of us met online for discussion. The topic was"The highly regulated political system largely explains why the PAP has been winning General Elections easily all these years". Do you agree?We then confirmed that we would be presenting in the setting of a kopitiam chit-chat session among three friends, one being pro-PAP government; one pro-Opposition; and one neutral party. Later, I would learn that it is a forum theatre form of presentation whereby the audience becomes part of the show and they can contribute at any part of the presentation. Sadly, this form of expression is restricted by the Ministry of Information and the Arts in cultural performances.Although at some parts, the presentation did not go smoothly, but on the whole it "set a high bar for the other presenters" as commented by the tutor. | | By: My Encounters, My Life | | |
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| Apple Keynote Presentation ‘08 | | 2008-01-15 16:16:21 | | Although this year’s Keynote Presentation lacked the excitement last year’s iPhone release caused, it was still impressive enough to create a buzz throughout the Mac community.
The hottest item released was the MacBook Air. At its thickest point, it is 0.76 inches, making it the world’s thinnest notebook. The MacBook Air offers a full size keyboard, [...] | | By: Draconus IT Blogs | | |
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| Presentation techniques up grade | | 2008-01-15 02:40:00 | | Presentation techniques up grade:I have a copy of Garr Reynolds definitive book about making great presentations: Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter). I have started to flick through it and found it to be one of the best books on the subject matter, if you can get a copy. Presentation is the one skill that we will never perfect, there is always something we can learn and implement to make our "performance" better.Here are ten questions (really thirteen) with the author that I picked up from Guy Kawasakis blog:http: http://www.blog.guykawasaki.com/Ten Questions With Garr ReynoldsQuestion: Who indexed your book? I know I’m in it, but I’m not in the index . Of course, it does say something about me that I would look for my name in the index. :-)Answer: I was horrified when I saw that! A thousand apologies. I since learned a good piece of advice for new authors: Always do your own indexing or at least be very involved in it. The indexer did a very good and quick job, so it was my fault for not checking and adding a few names and page numbers to subjects. The index was designed to be light to save space, but not that light. Live and learn.Question: Okay, now that we got that out of the way, what is the “Presentation Zen” approach?Answer: Presentation Zen is indeed an approach not a method. There are many paths and many methods to presenting insanely well today. At its heart Presentation Zen is about restraint, simplicity, and a natural approach to presentations that is appropriate for an age in which design-thinking, storytelling, and “right-brain thinking” are crucial complements to analysis, logic, and argument.The goal of the book was not to offer panaceas and rigid rules, but instead to encourage people to think differently about their visuals, the way they present them, and how they connect with audiences. My hope is that people find some things new in the book that stimulate their creativity--helping t | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
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| Principles of web Design: Content, Accessibility, Presentation | | 2007-12-18 01:31:00 | | Designing good websites is not simply a case of throwing aload of funky graphics at the screen, there are 3 main areasto consider, here I give a brief overview of these key areasand explain why they are so important.Content : Content is king. The whole point of the majority ofwebsites is to provide content, be it text, pictures, mp3s orwhatever to users. When you build a site the first thing youshould consider is the content. How much is there likely to be,how often will it change, what content do you want the visitordrawn to first and so on. Design the site to fit the content,dont create a site first and then try to decide where to puteverything, it simply wont work.Accessibility : There is no point in content if people cantaccess it. Furthermore you do not want to limit accessibilityto those people fortunate enough to have the latest browsers& plugins, with high speed connections and with no specialrequirements. The World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) publishguidelines to aid developers in creating standards compliantwebsites by writing clean, browser-friendly code. They alsoprovide automated services for checking that your web pagesconform. It is important to note however that compliance withthese guidelines does not automatically ensure your site isfully accessible to all potential users. The best way toachieve this is to test your site against the Web AccessibilityInitiatives guidelines. These are purely self-tested and if youdecide your site has passed you can award it with an A, AA orAAA logo.Presentation : Presentation has very close connections tocertain areas of the accessibility issue. In particulargood use of colours is important from both viewpoints.Too many colours makes any site look un-coordinated and messy.Stick to a few basic colours for text, backgrounds, logos etcand use different shades of those colours to add depth. Makesure text colour and background colour are significantlydifferent to make reading the text nice and easy. Similarlydo not use a | | By: All of Web Design | | |
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| Slimblade Presentation Mouse | | 2007-12-09 01:35:41 | | Make your big business or class presentations from your laptop with the slimblade presentation mouse by Kensingston. It serves as both a laser pointer as well as a remote for Powerpoint, it even has a power off feature that shuts the mouse when your computer is in sleep mode.
Cute, Daily update, Gadgets, General, Images, laptop, [...] | | By: 100Cute - Gadgets News, Technology Updates Celebir | | |
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| Prosper's Finovate Presentation Video Available | | 2007-11-29 15:25:00 | | Remember those new features that Prosper unveiled at the Finvoate but didn't want to talk about? Well, the Finovate folks have finally published the video. Almost everything talked about has already been implemented (except the custom portfolios), so it's mostly interesting for historical purposes.
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| Giving a good presentation then being presented with a very good gift! | | 2007-11-28 16:01:04 | | Southbourne Literary SocietyLast Wednesday, 21 November, I delivered my new presentation, 'I Must Write That Down: A Commonplace Book', for around 35 members of Southbourne Literary Society here in Bournemouth.This was my seventh appearance there so I know the drill pretty well! They have two talks, slide presentations or musical entertainments at each of their monthly meetings, the first starting at just after 7.30pm and lasting for nearly an hour.As this was a new presentation for me, it might be useful if I explain how I prepared my material to fit the allotted time.My talk was all about commonplace books, i.e. what they are, how they originated, examples of famous commonplacers through the centuries and how many of today's blogs continue their tradition but the lion's share of the material consisted of quotations, readings and anecdotes from my own commonplace book (if you are don't know what a commonplace book is, see my previous post. As I have said, they are a fantastic resource for speakers). These anecdotes and quotations included a few that I had used elsewhere in other talks but I would estimate that I was delivering about 80% of this material for the first time.Presentations usually take longer to deliver 'on the day' but timing the material in rehearsal will give you a fair idea of how long it will take to put across and whether you need to add to it or make cuts. I use a stopwatch for this (as I have done since preparing for my very first speaking engagement nearly 12 years ago).Public Speaking Tip #79: A stopwatch is an inexpensive but invaluable aid to speech preparation.
I timed the individual segments of the talk as I compiled my notes. The anecdotes I knew very well but the readings needed to be set out in large clear print. Although the talk was mainly about my own commonplace book, I could hardly mark and flick through all the pages of a small notebook so the passages I was using from it needed to be transferred to separate, legible | | By: Nick R Thomas - A Public Speaker's Blog | | |
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| Question 1: If I'm not happy with my presentation, can I take it back? | | 2007-11-09 11:17:15 | | Last Tuesday, I delivered two talks: a brand new quiz for Bournemouth Central Probus followed by Life as a Freelance Comedy Writer for a large group of retired Marks and Spencer staff in Southampton.Bournemouth Central Probus ClubOn Tuesday 6 November, I was the speaker at the Bournemouth Central Probus Club. This was my fourth visit, but the first time I had ever been booked for one of their Coffee Mornings. It was also the 'première' of my new Great Comedy Quiz.I was sorry to learn that the Speaker Secretary who had booked me, Frank Marsh, had passed away. You meet some memorable characters at speaking engagements and he was someone I had enjoyed speaking to at previous bookings.There were about 45 people at the Belvedere Hotel (including members' wives) and I think they were used to talks rather than quizzes at this type of meeting but fortunately this new title combines both as I deliver anecdotes about the comics or shows revealed to be the correct answers (it makes it seem less like an exam!) As well as preparing the material, I had also taken paper and even spare pens for the contestants. Most played in pairs and there were a lot of laughs, one of the best being an ad lib from one lady when I asked for the name of the Marx Brother who didn't appear in their movies. I said 'You're coming up with all manner of names with an 'o' on the end aren't you?' and she suggested 'Dunno!'Brilliant!Public Speaking tip #68: Audience participation can be great fun, especially quizzes, provided the questions are not too hard - or too easy. The interaction often provides a great deal of humour over and above the speaker/quizmaster's prepared material and helps to make the occasion even more memorable.When the quiz section had ended, I told some of the stories I hadn't used in my previous talks for them and got a barnstorming reception, ending with the quotation I mentioned in my last posting - only this time I remembered it without any problems!After a chat with | | By: Nick R Thomas - A Public Speaker's Blog | | |
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| Miss Earth 2007 Media Presentation | | 2007-10-30 21:56:00 | | Median PresentationMiss Earth 2007 candidates hold placards and pose for pictures during a media presentation at the poolside of Traders hotel in Manila.At least 90 beauty queens from around the globe participate in an event to advocate measures to protect the environment.Ms. Earth Candidates pose during the media presentation.Ms. Earth Ukraine - Galyna AndreevaMs. Earth Peru - Odilia Pamela GarcíaMiss Earth candidate Jessica Scheel Noyola of Guatemala (front) and other pageant contestants carry placards during a press presentation.Miss Earth candidate Jiraporn Sing-ieam (front) of Thailand and other pageant contestants pose for the press at the Traders hotel in Manila, October 23, 2007.source: http://www.missearth.tv/ & http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/ | | By: Pro Pinoy | | |
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