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April 1, 2025 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Shufflrr for Office 365: Conversation with James Ontra |
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James Ontra is the CEO of Shufflrr and a trailblazer in the emerging field of Presentation Management, helping companies save millions by transforming presentations into profitable assets. His vision and strategy have been driving Presentation Management to become a recognized communication discipline. James combined this passion
with technical development to build Shufflrr. In this conversation, James talks about the new Shufflrr for Office 365 add-in for PowerPoint. |
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Read the conversation here |
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Jigsaw Shapes for PowerPoint (Full Slide Jigsaws) |
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This entire kit contains 5 different styles of jigsaw pieces: typical jigsaws, arrows, hearts, ovals, and rounded squares. Each jigsaw shape is available in three counts: small, medium, and large. We made these available in two slide sizes for both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) resolutions. |
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You can get this kit for only $9.99 |
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Running Color Blind Test Using Images Exported from PowerPoint |
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Ensuring your PowerPoint presentations are accessible to all audiences is essential, especially considering that approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women worldwide experience some form of color vision deficiency. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to test your slides for color blindness issues, enabling you to identify and rectify
problematic color combinations. By doing so, you can enhance the visual effectiveness of your presentations, ensuring they are inclusive and comprehensible to everyone, regardless of their color perception abilities. |
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Export images from PowerPoint slides and test for color blindness |
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Quotes |
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If You’ve Ever Sat Through a Typical PowerPoint Presentation: by John
Medina
"As you no doubt have noticed if you’ve ever sat through a typical PowerPoint presentation, people don’t pay attention to boring things. You’ve got seconds to grab someone’s attention and only 10 minutes to keep it. At 9 minutes and 59 seconds, something must be done to regain attention and restart the clock–something emotional and relevant. Also, the brain needs a break. That’s why I use stories in this book to make many of my points."
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Navigating Job Interview Feedback |
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Being rejected for a job is hard, but it’s even harder when the feedback you receive leaves you feeling confused, disappointed and undervalued. I remember experiencing this many years ago after interviewing for my first internal managerial position. I had invested a lot of time and effort preparing for the interview, and I felt positive that I was a
strong candidate. The job interview feedback I received was: "You need to have fire in your belly to be a manager." |
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Read more with Pamela Odukoya |
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Indezine PowerPoint Templates |
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Medicine and Medical PowerPoint Templates |
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Legal and Law PowerPoint Templates |
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FreePPT PowerPoint Templates |
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Christian PowerPoint Templates |
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