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My First and Last Presentation
But not in the way you think… I wax nostalgic today. Partly spurred by the article in Slide:ology this week and partly because I recently stumbled upon a cache of ancient binders containing bits of my larval creative efforts. Humbled, I am walking down...
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Teaching Photography Live
Classroom Setups Evolve to Leverage Technology My recent experience teaching digital photography at PowerPoint Live yielded a wealth of classroom experience in a new setup with which I’ve been toying. Other than practice in my office environment...
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PowerPoint Live 2008 Draws to a Close Every year the presentation content and delivery professionals of the world gather to share ideas, instruct one another, form connections and experience a world where PowerPoint is king. No where else in the world...
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Pulling It Off
I have heard, anecdotally, mind you, that people, when surveyed fear public speaking more than they do death. As I prepare to teach a few sessions at PowerPoint Live the week of September 21st, I decided to reflect upon my strategy for pulling off a stage...
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Adding Music to Your Photography Presentation
As I turn my attention toward the upcoming PowerPoint Live in San Diego in September, I am thinking about fine tuning those presentations which I will be giving as an instructor in Photography and Image Editing . When speaking in public, many presenters...
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PowerPoint Live Approaches
It is time to shift gears and look forward to PowerPoint Live , the premier event for presentation professionals across the country, indeed, around the world. This year's conference takes place in San Diego during September. Between the 21st through...
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Simple but Effective Product Shots on a Budget
Or, with no budget… I have been getting a few questions about techniques in the blog lately. A common question, to paraphrase is: "Rikk, I don't have all that fancy gear. How can I …?" So today, I accepted a self-challenge. With no items...
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Presenter's Tip: Leveling Projectors
Whenever I show up to do a presentation, I find that the surfaces on which the projector must be placed are seldom level, the screen isn't hanging quite level or the two just don't match resulting in a skewed projected image. The typical presenter...
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Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM
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Avoiding Laptop Surprise
The fear of public speaking is deeply ingrained in all our psyches. One of the roots of this fear is that something will go wrong while we are speaking leaving us looking foolish, incompetent, embarrassed or unprofessional. Laptop computers have a mind...
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