WEBINAR: Common PowerPoint Mistakes and How to Fix Them
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| 16 Aug 2010 |
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Webinar: Common PowerPoint Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Note: There is no participant limit for this webinar. This webinar will NOT be recorded for the archives.
Schedule change? No problem. Send an e-mail to info2010@spokenimpact.com before your session and your payment will be credited to another upcoming Spoken Impact only session. Contact ASTD-TCC at info@astd-tcc.org with billing/registration questions.
Cost: $39.95
Most of us learned to use PowerPoint the same way we learned all the other Microsoft programs, by trial and error along with an occasional tip from a co-worker. More and more, we are depending on PowerPoint as our primary communication tool. It has become essential that we take our presentations beyond the slide after slide of bullet points and text. This workshop covers six common mistakes when using PowerPoint. For each mistake numerous examples are given regarding how to combat it. There are lots of examples and time for discussion. Please note – this is not a “how to” session but rather one sharing ideas and examples for creating better PowerPoint presentations.
When you leave this session you will have learned:
- How to stop using PowerPoint as a teleprompter
- How to keep your slides from being too overwhelming
- What to do when you need both a presentation and a document
- Ten ideas for avoiding more boring lists of bullet points
- How to include more variety in your slides
- How to make your slides, and your presentation, more memorable
- What you can add to your presentation content to make it more engaging
- How to make it easy for your audience to stay on track throughout the presentation

About the Presenters
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REBECCA ADAMS, Presentation Consultant, Spoken Impact
Rebecca Adams is an accomplished speaker and trainer. Building on her B.S. in Speech Communications and M.S. in Human Resources Development and Counseling, Rebecca has spent that last 15 years developing and facilitating training programs for major corporations, large national conferences and on-line educational forums.
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JOAN MOSER, President, Spoken Impact
Joan Moser is president of Spoken Impact which she founded after 20 years in marketing communications and training.She is a regular speaker on the subject of communications at business events and functions.Since 1981, Joan has been a member of Toastmasters International, winning numerous speech contests, and earning the ATM Gold for excellence.She has an MBA from the University of St. Thomas and is a member of the National Speakers Association. |
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