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Garr Reynolds and PresentationZen – before and after PowerPoint slides

I know there is no narration, but the slides speak for themselves ... We can all become more powerful presenters using Garr's expert techniques

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  1. Olivia Mitchell
    Olivia Mitchell says:
    December 28, 2008 at 8:11 am

    Hi

    I’m a fellow blogger in the presentation niche. I’m inviting you to take part in a Group Writing Project (this is where many bloggers all write a post on the same topic – see http://groupwritingprojects.com/about/).

    To take part write a post with the theme “What I’d like to see in PowerPoint slide design in 2009” (note: you can call it something else when you publish it). Please publish your post on your blog by 12th January and send me an email with the link to your post. I’ll then publish a round-up of all the posts the following week.

    The idea for this project was sparked by a provocative post by Laura Bergells from the Maniactive blog calling for a new direction in PowerPoint slide design 2009.

    I’m looking forward to a stimulating and creative debate.

    Kind regards
    Olivia

    Olivia Mitchell
    http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com

    PS. I wrote this as a comment because I couldn’t find another way of contacting you. I do like your new look.

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