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Getting The Message Across  is a book for the numerous people who have to give technical presentations, who like technique, who want to interest their audience, but who only feel comfortable with dense presentations and recognize that the Steve Jobs style isn't for them. This book gives advice and many ideas to those using software like Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple's Keynote for Mac on how to cut, slice, and give rhythm to a dense topic to raise interest without sacrificing information. Readers learn to produce presentations that are as fit to be delivered live as to be turned into videos for the web. The book advocates a quasi-cinematic style. A strong emphasis on practical slideware techniques -- good in PowerPoint, Keynote, and any similar medium or platform -- will appeal to an audience of technically-minded people, and will help prepare a strong base of attention-holding slides that will give them confidence when presenting.
Autor: Faroult, Stéphane
ISBN: 9781484222942
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 169
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: APRESS
Veröffentlicht: 24.11.2016
Untertitel: Using Slideware Effectively in Technical Presentations
Schlagworte: Animation Bullet Points Keynote PowerPoint Presentation Presentation Zen Slideware Speaking Transitions Webinar
Stéphane Faroult is primarily known as a database specialist and author. He also has a dotted but regular experience of teaching that dates back to the 1980s. He has taught students full-time so far at two different universities (in Canada and in the US Middle West), with 30 years of consulting in-between. He has also taught part-time at several French schools of engineering, on various subjects. He has given countless training courses and seminars on database topics to professionals. He has spoken multiple times at user group conferences, given a webinar, and given technical sales presentations to customers. More than once he has had to talk many time-zones away from home in a language that isn't his native one (nor, sometimes, his audience's), relying on massive amounts of coffee and solid slides to survive the ordeal. More recently, he has turned some of his presentations into video tutorials that have met much success on the web, and which have proven to be a great way to experiment in techniques he now wishes to share.