If you'd like to take a look at the online recording of my May 10 web seminar "Transform Your PowerPoint Beyond Bullet Points", you can view the Windows Media file recording here. The presentation is an overview of the basics of the BBP approach. The recording quality of the graphics isn't the best, but there's enough there to get a visual idea. Enjoy!
i read the article in LAT, and it gave me the ammunition to convince my clients on the zen of the PPT.
they had given me 26 pages of single space text.
i looked at it and winced. i now have them on the
right path.
a long text driven PPT is like hitting someone over
the head with a mallet, it puts them in a coma.
i prefer the inspirational emotion evoking and
concise PPT.
thanks for the wonderful site.
:O)
ophelia
Posted by: ophelia | May 22, 2006 at 09:21 PM
I can't get the video grack of your presentation to play -- I've tried Flip4Mac, Windows Media Player and VLC.
Can you but it up in another format/with another codec? QuickTime or DiVX would be good.
Posted by: Paul Schreiber | June 05, 2006 at 02:26 PM
I have to also chime in and say that I cannot get your presentation to play. It must be a non-standard WMA format...because none of the programs I have that play WMA files will display it. All the other WMA files I have tried today have worked without a problem. Can you repost it in another form?
Posted by: Paul | June 11, 2006 at 09:12 AM
Couldn't agree with the thrust of the recording more!
I found the way of constructing story boards and so on a little restrictive compared to the ways I teach (I use huge sheets of paper, flowcharts and then index cards) but the thing we're aiming at is the same.
Given all this, isn't it odd that the default type of slide for PowerPoint is as it is?
Simon: tellingpeople.wordpress.com
Posted by: Simon Raybould | June 21, 2006 at 01:54 PM
great seminar
Posted by: jr | July 10, 2006 at 03:32 AM
Very useful advice, thanks for sharing
Posted by: Robin Capper | July 11, 2006 at 07:27 AM