Here, we would like on the PowerPoint blog, help your presentations engaging and memorable to make visual. Non-text-heavy and boring. To help you, in essence, you are a great Narrator. Even (especially?) When is your story about bacon.
Also, we want a chance to win a trip to TEDActive or a copy of Office 2010 for PC/Mac and a Kinect.
To help you create unforgettable, dynamic presentations and show you, what other people in their efforts to create interesting content design for their audience do, we are introducing SlideFest.
Through a combination of do don't & videos, Tips & tricks and sample presentations of what not to do (along with the chance to practice as some really misguided attempts) we show you the great presentations - create, and then enter opportunity (from April 11) own presentation masterpiece for a chance to win a trip to einreichenTEDActive or a copy the Office for PC/Mac and a Kinect. Submissions are moderated and judged, voted with the last 20 presentations to the community.
SlideFest focus on what not to do and what to do, an example of the former - "Chart gaffe" here is that:
The Web page is fun and instructive, as it explores (www.office.com/slidefest would you bookmark it), and take care with us here on the blog to check. We need to submit the April 11 start date for you more info about SlideFest during the month, including a reminder on your presentation for the competition.
And the use of PowerPoint tell your story, check out this post from award-winning author Jennifer Egan ("A visit from the Goon Squad") about how they created a chapter on her new book with PowerPoint.
Enjoy!
--Erik Jensen
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