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by Geetesh Bajaj, September 11th 2012
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SlideShark for iPhone: Conversation with Andy Zimmerman
Andy Zimmerman is chief marketing officer for Brainshark, Inc. Brainshark's cloud-based
software lets users create online and mobile video presentations -- using simple business tools like PowerPoint
and the phone or computer microphone -- and share and track their content. Thousands of companies use Brainshark
to improve the reach and results of their business communications, while dramatically reducing costs. In this
conversation, Andy discusses the SlideShark iPad app Brainshark debuted last fall -- and today's launch of
SlideShark for the iPhone.
Read the conversation here.
The Intangibles That Make A Difference: by Claudyne Wilder

Now you have your presentation together and you feel good about it: but, as a presenter, is anything missing?
Have you considered all the following issues? First your clothes - do you know what your audience will be wearing?
Don't waste energy and stress yourself out wondering what to wear the day of your talk. Ask enough people to get the
right answer. Are jeans with a fitted jacket appropriate, or a simple pants suit with gorgeous jewelry? Keep
outfits assembled in your closet that you can just put on. Most of the time, wear something that fits in but is
just a bit more dressed than the audience. And when traveling, take an extra top or shirt just in case you spill
something.
Read more in this post by Claudyne Wilder.
Concept Slides: Five Segment Circle
This conceptual slide contains a circle with five segments you can
use to illustrate any concept or entity comprising five components / elements. Try and use pictures
that complement each other - or even strongly contrast with each other. The resulting slide should
have a compelling impact on your audience - and should sync with the message of your presentation.
The sample presentation that you download comprises five segment circles contained within two separate
slides - one with a picture fill, and the other with just a solid color fill. Copy these slides to your
PowerPoint presentation and change the fills and effects of individual segments as well as the thin
donut shaped circle around the segment, using PowerPoint's fills, lines, and effects.
People Chain Silhouettes for PowerPoint -- 04
This new set is part of the People Chain silhouette series comprises some
variations of the People Chain metaphor that have been arranged in the form of a circle and an arc.
In spite of being neutral, these silhouette graphics can provide your slide with an artistic look due to
the way they have been arranged. Use them in your presentations with some creativity involved, and make
your slides look amazing!
Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Fonts and Document Inspection
Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Slide Transitions
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Getting your PowerPoint tasks done quicker is just one of the benefits you will gain by using keyboard shortcuts.
Are you aware of all PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts? Want to check if your favorites have been included in this e-book, or if there are a few that can help you perform
your PowerPoint tasks quicker and better? Or if you don't use keyboard shortcuts, do you want to get started?
This 56 page PDF e-book downloads quick, costs you $0 or more, and is a valuable resource.
The PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts E-Book covers the last three Windows versions of PowerPoint: PowerPoint 2010, 2007, and 2003.
And now, the e-book has already been updated for the new PowerPoint 2013 Consumer Preview.
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