8 Great PowerPoint Presentation Tips to Save You From A Fate Worse Than Death By PowerPoint
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 3
Online Webinar – Recorded January 8th 2015
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
“Continuing education, whether formal or informal, is critical for those of us in education!” Becky says.
“And, for many of us in this industry, I think the desire and passion for learning comes naturally.”
In this fast-paced, interactive webinar you’ll explore how to put the point back into PowerPoint.
From high-tech to low-tech ideas, experience different ways to make this tool work for you.
Objectives:
- Examine tools to engage learners in real time
- Use 8 design tips to differentiate a good PowerPoint from a bad PowerPoint
- Select a strategy to begin applying to your own content
Presenter: Becky Pike Pluth (LinkedIn profile) President and CEO, The Bob Pike Group Becky has more than 17 years of exposure to Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques (CTT) and vast experience in cross-functional training design and delivery, project management and business operations. She easily employs a participant-centered approach to classroom training, one-on-one training and blended e-learning and author of numerous professional development training materials including:
- 101 Movie Clips that Teach and Train
- Webinars with WOW Factor: Tips, Tricks and Interactivities for Virtual Training
- SCORE 3: Super Closers, Openers, Revisiters, Energizers
- SCORE for Technical Training, volume 4
- SCORE! for Webinar Training, volume 5
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8 Great PowerPoint Presentation Tips to Save You
From A Fate Worse Than Death By PowerPoint
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