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Why Most PowerPoint Presentations Suck 8 reviews Rick Altman
Harvest Books, 2007
must-have for better presentations
+ Useful Tips + Closest Book to What I have been searching + The new standard for "computer" books + Without doubt, the best PowerPoint book available
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Knockout Presentations: How to Deliver Your Message with Power, Punch, and Pizzazz 21 reviews Diane Diresta
Chandler House Press, 1998
Knockout's a knockout with my clients
+ Where You Want To Go For One-Stop Presentation Skills + A practical and useful book + Great Clarity Brought to Fundamentals
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Power Points!: How to Design and Deliver Presentations That Sizzle and Sell 4 reviews Harry Mills
AMACOM, 2007
great value
+ A valuable resource for creating awesome presentations + Focuses on presentations and speeches which add drama and sizzle to business pursuit
The missing link.Putting to one side the technical aspects of Powerpoint this book cuts straight to the chase on how to make your presentation compelling. If like me you use Powerpoint regularly you will be familiar with the "here we go again" expression. This is a hands on what to do and why.The ...
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PowerPoint 2007 Bible 4 reviews Faithe Wempen
Wiley, 2007
Has everything you'd ever need in it
+ Power Point 2007
A massive book that truly has everything you'd need to complete any project. My son has a new laptop with Vista- all other guides were not compatable with the new powerpoint program. This is a wealth of info from adding video to the disk included with backgrounds to help. We were very pleased with ...
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Presenting Keynote: The Insider's Guide to Creating Great Presentations 2 reviews Erik Holsinger
Sybex, 2003
Presenting Keynote
Author, Erik Holsinger, has extensive media experience and has written over a 100 articles for CNET, MacWeek, PC World, AV Video and Digital Magic. Mr. Holsinger has also written 3 books, The MacWeek Guide to Desktop Video, How Music and Computers Work and How Multimedia Works. Keynote was ...
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Clear and to the Point: 8 Psychological Principles for Compelling PowerPoint Presentations 11 reviews Stephen M. Kosslyn
Oxford University Press, USA, 2007
Where research and practice meet
+ The Bible of Effective Presentations + great book
Finally!, a book that engages visual communication practice with cognitive
neuroscience and psychology research. Too often these areas live separately
and as a graphic designer professor, I find the Kosslyn's content invaluable.
As producers of visual communication, students should know what ...
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Interior Design Visual Presentation: A Guide to Graphics, Models & Presentation Techniques, Second Edition 18 reviews Maureen Mitton
Wiley, 2003
Interior Design Visual Presentation Review
+ Great Ilustration Guide + Very helpful + A Great resource for students like myself to use + deserves six stars!
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The Cognitive Style of Power Point 43 reviews Edward R. Tufte
Graphics Pr, 2003
Standard issue
+ PowerPoint Critique on Point + Has many excellent points about presentations + Required Reading for Government Communicators
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Keynote 2 for Mac OS X (Visual QuickStart Guide) 4 reviews Tom Negrino
Peachpit Press, 2005
Great Program!!
+ Good book to start with + Great but not if you upgraded from book 1 to book 2
I am involved in doing around 100 Keynote Presentations a year! I am certified through Microsoft for PowerPoint. I find Keynote far superior to PowerPoint. Tom has done a magnificant job writing this book! If you are looking for a simple no nonesense book to learn Keynote look no further. I have ...
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Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter) 85 reviews Garr Reynolds
New Riders Press, 2008
A Valuable Approach to Presentation Design in a Digital and Information Rich Society
+ Shakes my tired patterns! + Replace Bullet Points with Dental Posters That Evoke Positive Feelings, Tell Stories, and Be Mentally Present + Inside presentations - what really matters
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PowerPoint 2003 Bible 5 reviews Faithe Wempen
Wiley, 2003
A good book
+ Read the Bible!
I like this book best of all the PowerPoint books I have. One reason, it has a lot of tips for doing advanced things like custom animation, videos, etc. It also has these workshop lab exercises at the ends of the sections that give you a chance to practice things like a workbook. The CD is also ...
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Keynote '08 Essential Training David Rivers
lynda.com, Inc, 2007
Training specialist David Rivers teaches viewers how to use Keynote '08 to its full potential, from customizing the interface to editing and sharing professional presentations. He covers how to format text with columns and lists, add links, and insert graphics, photos, and animated effects. David concludes with how to export Keynote files to various formats, including Flash, HTML, MP3, PDF, and ...
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Beyond Bullet Points: Using Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2007 to Create Presentations That Inform, Motivate, ... 21 reviews Cliff Atkinson
Microsoft Press, 2007
Very good book
+ Love the new approach + Death by PowerPoint Syndrome + Just what I needed to get energized again!
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Keynote 2 for Mac OS X (Visual QuickStart Guide) 4 reviews Tom Negrino
Peachpit Press, 2005
Great Program!!
+ Good book to start with + Great but not if you upgraded from book 1 to book 2
I am involved in doing around 100 Keynote Presentations a year! I am certified through Microsoft for PowerPoint. I find Keynote far superior to PowerPoint. Tom has done a magnificant job writing this book! If you are looking for a simple no nonesense book to learn Keynote look no further. I have ...
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The Cognitive Style of Power Point 43 reviews Edward R. Tufte
Graphics Pr, 2003
Standard issue
+ PowerPoint Critique on Point + Has many excellent points about presentations + Required Reading for Government Communicators
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PowerPoint 2003 Bible 5 reviews Faithe Wempen
Wiley, 2003
A good book
+ Read the Bible!
I like this book best of all the PowerPoint books I have. One reason, it has a lot of tips for doing advanced things like custom animation, videos, etc. It also has these workshop lab exercises at the ends of the sections that give you a chance to practice things like a workbook. The CD is also ...
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Power Points!: How to Design and Deliver Presentations That Sizzle and Sell 4 reviews Harry Mills
AMACOM, 2007
great value
+ A valuable resource for creating awesome presentations + Focuses on presentations and speeches which add drama and sizzle to business pursuit
The missing link.Putting to one side the technical aspects of Powerpoint this book cuts straight to the chase on how to make your presentation compelling. If like me you use Powerpoint regularly you will be familiar with the "here we go again" expression. This is a hands on what to do and why.The ...
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Presenting Keynote: The Insider's Guide to Creating Great Presentations 2 reviews Erik Holsinger
Sybex, 2003
Presenting Keynote
Author, Erik Holsinger, has extensive media experience and has written over a 100 articles for CNET, MacWeek, PC World, AV Video and Digital Magic. Mr. Holsinger has also written 3 books, The MacWeek Guide to Desktop Video, How Music and Computers Work and How Multimedia Works. Keynote was ...
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Interior Design Visual Presentation: A Guide to Graphics, Models & Presentation Techniques, Second Edition 18 reviews Maureen Mitton
Wiley, 2003
Interior Design Visual Presentation Review
+ Great Ilustration Guide + Very helpful + A Great resource for students like myself to use + deserves six stars!
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Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter) 85 reviews Garr Reynolds
New Riders Press, 2008
A Valuable Approach to Presentation Design in a Digital and Information Rich Society
+ Shakes my tired patterns! + Replace Bullet Points with Dental Posters That Evoke Positive Feelings, Tell Stories, and Be Mentally Present + Inside presentations - what really matters
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