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How Do I VideoConference with PowerPoint?

Speakipedia Posted on January 24, 2024 by Dave BrickerJuly 25, 2024
How Do I VideoConference with PowerPoint?

In default mode, as soon as you hit the “play” button on a PowerPoint™ presentation, it takes over your entire screen. This makes it impossible to access your videoconferencing software. Some people try to circumvent this by showing their slides … More ☛

Cut the Clutter! Simplify Your Slides

Speakipedia Posted on January 23, 2024 by Dave BrickerJuly 25, 2024
Cut the Clutter! Simplify Your Slides

The speaker advanced to the next slide and began to explain. I suppose this might make some sort of sense if someone breaks it down for you. We can see the progression from purple to green to blue to red … More ☛

PowerPoint and the Bleeding Edge

Speakipedia Posted on January 19, 2024 by Dave BrickerJuly 25, 2024
PowerPoint and the Bleeding Edge

A power saw is a wonderful tool, but if you don’t have any training or skills, it’s easy to sacrifice a finger on the altar of ignorance. Sadly, the same thing could be said about PowerPoint. How can you use … More ☛

Should I Share My Slides?

Speakipedia Posted on January 19, 2024 by Dave BrickerApril 26, 2024
Should I Share My Slides?

Should you share your slides? Not if they’re good—and here’s why: If your slides are well-designed, their purpose is to accompany you. When you disconnect your slides from your talk you end up with: Bullet points that lack explanations And … More ☛

PowerPoint: What Size Should My Slides Be?

Speakipedia Posted on January 19, 2024 by Dave BrickerApril 26, 2024
PowerPoint: What Size Should My Slides Be?

In the “old days,” computer monitors and televisions all had a 4:3 aspect ratio. What does that mean in English? It means that the ratio of width to height is 4 to 3. So an old monitor might have been … More ☛

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