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A trainer's guide to PowerPoint : best practices for master presenters / Mike Parkinson.

Parkinson, Mike. (Author).

Summary:

"A Trainer's Guide to PowerPoint: Best Practices for Master Presenters is Mike Parkinson's master class on the art of PowerPoint. While Parkinson wants you to understand how amazing a tool PowerPoint is, he's the first to tell you that there is no magic button to make awesome slides. There are, however, proven processes and tools that deliver successful PowerPoint content each and every time you use them. In this book he shares them, detailing his award-winning PowerPoint process and guiding you through three phases of presentation development―discover, design, and deliver. What's more, Parkinson is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP―most valuable professional―an honorific bestowed by Microsoft on those with “very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services.” He shares not only his tips and best practices for presentation success, but also those from several of his fellow MVPs" - Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1947308521
  • ISBN: 9781947308527
  • Physical Description: iii, 193 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Alexandria, Virginia : ATD Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-184) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
The four keys to discovery: problem, mission, learner, and subject matter -- Writing a powerful takeaway -- Storyboards for faster design -- Render: PowerPoint tips, tricks, and secrets -- Render: design principles for professional slides -- 10 best PowerPoint delivery practices -- Delivering your PowerPoint presentation.
Subject: Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file)
Business presentations > Computer programs.
Presentation graphics software.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Kirtland Community College Library P 93.53 .M534 P37 2018 30775305541899 General Collection Available -

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A Trainer's Guide to PowerPoint : Best Practices for Master Presenters
A Trainer's Guide to PowerPoint : Best Practices for Master Presenters
by Parkinson, Mike
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A Trainer's Guide to PowerPoint : Best Practices for Master Presenters


Learn the Secrets Needed to Master PowerPoint for Training As a successful facilitator, you know the importance of the resources in your professional toolkit. How you engage your audience and improve learning can be affected by how well you use them. But mastery of PowerPoint evades many. Feedback on presentations can range from 'What was the point?'� to 'That changed my life.'� Most, though, fall closer to the former. If you are looking for a guide to the PowerPoint practices that will push your presentations into the latter category, look nofurther. A Trainer's Guide to PowerPoint: Best Practices for Master Presenters is Mike Parkinson's master class on the art of PowerPoint. While Parkinson wants you to understand how amazing a tool PowerPoint is, he's the first to tell you that there is no magic button to make awesome slides. There are, however, proven processes and tools that deliver successful PowerPoint content each and every time you use them. In this book he shares them, detailing his award-winning PowerPoint process and guidingyou through three phases of presentation development-discover, design, and deliver. What's more, Parkinson is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP-most valuable professional-an honorific bestowed by Microsoft on those with 'very deep knowledge of Microsoft products and services.'� He shares not only his tips and best practices for presentation success, but also those from several of his fellow MVPs. Parkinson invites you to master PowerPoint as a tool-just like a paintbrush and paint-and to realize that the tool doesn't make the art, you do.

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