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Step up your presentation skills with our 6-page laminated guide,
focusing on graphic features, animation, audio and a variety of
ways presentations can be formatted and distributed. Joan Lambert,
author of multiple books on the Microsoft Office Suite, creator of
many Lynda.com videos and an experienced corporate trainer used her
experience and knowledge to cover the most relevant functions for
users at different levels. Also look for the "PowerPoint 2016"
QuickStudy for more general coverage of software use, then use the
pair to become a power user that can create presentations that
"wow". Suggested uses: Workplace -- flat for easy storage and
access at a moments notice to find a function you need to use, or
to jog your memory for a function you do not use often; Company
Training -- reduce help-desk calls and keep productivity flowing
for a team or for your entire company; Students/Teachers/Parents --
help with the learning curve in a classroom or for your child and
any projects requiring PowerPoint; College Professors/Students --
give polished presentations to your classes that give your hard
work the look it deserves.
Multimedia is currently used in a variety of contexts, from social
interaction to educational and business settings. The richness of
the multimedia experience and its ability to enhance information
sharing in a variety of settings makes it a valuable tool. Design
Strategies and Innovations in Multimedia Presentations brings
together the latest scholarly research and proven strategies for
designing and implementing multimedia technologies for various
applications, with an emphasis on education. Featuring a selection
of highly informative chapters on the pervasiveness of multimedia
and best methods for developing presentations using this
technology, this publication is an essential reference source for
researchers, practitioners, and professionals. This publication
features timely, research based chapters on the use of digital
media tools and applications including digital visualization,
e-learning, human-computer interaction, online presentations,
semantic web, social media data, and technology in education.
Automatic Graph Drawing is concerned with the layout of relational structures as they occur in Computer Science (Data Base Design, Data Mining, Web Mining), Bioinformatics (Metabolic Networks), Businessinformatics (Organization Diagrams, Event Driven Process Chains), or the Social Sciences (Social Networks). In mathematical terms, such relational structures are modeled as graphs or more general objects such as hypergraphs, clustered graphs, or compound graphs. A variety of layout algorithms that are based on graph theoretical foundations have been developed in the last two decades and implemented in software systems. After an introduction to the subject area and a concise treatment of the technical foundations for the subsequent chapters, this book features 14 chapters on state-of-the-art graph drawing software systems, ranging from general "tool boxes'' to customized software for various applications. These chapters are written by leading experts, they follow a uniform scheme and can be read independently from each other.
In the beginning was the Word. Now there's PowerPoint. It's used
for weddings, warfare and webinars, for literature, lessons and
law. And, of course, to tell everyone that Q4 is going to be a lot
more challenging than Q3. PowerPoint is probably the most
successful piece of software in history - but do you know who
invented it? Or why it's banned in American courtrooms? Or which
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel has a chapter entirely in PowerPoint?
At its heart, PowerPoint is about presentation, theatre and
culture. About how to think, create and persuade. And it's hated
and loved in equal measure for reasons that tell us a lot about
power and who gets to say what where. All of life is somewhere in a
PowerPoint slide. Come inside to find out why.
Make information memorable with creative visual design techniques
Research shows that visual information is more quickly and easily
understood, and much more likely to be remembered. This innovative
book presents the design process and the best software tools for
creating infographics that communicate. Including a special section
on how to construct the increasingly popular infographic resume,
the book offers graphic designers, marketers, and business
professionals vital information on the most effective ways to
present data. * Explains why infographics and data visualizations
work * Shares the tools and techniques for creating great
infographics * Covers online infographics used for marketing,
including social media and search engine optimization (SEO) * Shows
how to market your skills with a visual, infographic resume *
Explores the many internal business uses of infographics, including
board meeting presentations, annual reports, consumer research
statistics, marketing strategies, business plans, and visual
explanations of products and services to your customers With Cool
Infographics, you'll learn to create infographics to successfully
reach your target audience and tell clear stories with your data.
In recent years, the process and outlet for public speaking has
grown with digital progressions such as TED talks and Facebook
Live. Purposeful Communication in a Digital Age, 2nd Edition,
provides a practical, step-by-step approach to developing and
delivering effective speeches. Offering supplementary articles,
case studies, and interviews with key leaders within the text and
online, this is an all-in-one resource for the traditional, online,
or hybrid classroom. The new edition devotes focus to presenting in
the digital world, addressing both traditional and contemporary
forms of presentation, and specifically directs students on seeking
out credible sources when conducting research. Its eResource
features video speech examples, classroom exercises, an instructor
manual, and a quiz bank.
Create memorable presentations on technical and complex topics in
slideware such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple's Keynote for Mac.
Learn good pacing and rhythm as well as judicious use of special
effects. Whether the goal is to help a sale or to educate, and
whether the final delivery is a live presentation, a webinar, or a
short video presentation, this book focuses on the particular
difficulties linked to technical presentations. You will learn to
create a story when there is none, gain the interest of an audience
who may not feel as strongly for the topic as the speaker does,
turn abstract concepts into visual models, overcome the limitations
of the medium (limited space, two dimensions), maintain interest
through rhythm, and use effects, not to look cool or get that "WOW"
moment, but to serve the message. Getting The Message Across
presents a number of field-tested ideas for raising interest. The
use of various techniques and careful scripting will help you, even
if you aren't a natural-born show-person, to communicate
effectively, and to make your audience remember your message, and
not necessarily your slides. This book will teach you: Rhythm and
animations, and the use of transitions To hold audience interest
even with "dry" topics To create memorable presentations Techniques
useful for PowerPoint, Keynote for Mac, and any similar
presentation medium or environment What You Will Learn Turn austere
topics into interesting stories. Give rhythm and pacing to your
presentations. Build a narrative during transitions and animations.
Hold audience interest and make listeners feel clever. Make people
remember your presentation rather than your cool use of slideware.
Who This Book Is For People who have to communicate effectively on
strongly technical topics. This book targets educators and trainers
as well as technical consultants who need to present complex
solutions to customers or leads, as well as would-be speakers at
scientific or technical conferences. Getting The Message Across is
a book for people who want to make their presentations not only
more attractive, but really memorable. It is for people who aren't
looking for a standing ovation, but who are willing to do what they
can to be understood and to make their messages remembered. Getting
The Message Across focuses on using slideware such as PowerPoint
and Keynote. Such slideware, for all its flaws, is still one of the
best ways to communicate, not only live, but also in dematerialized
communications (webinars, video tutorials) for reaching an
ever-growing audience.
Over the last fifteen years, professional communications have
changed drastically. Presentations are the primary way we
communicate. There is a proliferation of presentation software in
the workplace, but there are no documented best-practices for how
to communicate optimally in this ubiquitous medium. There has never
been a gold standard collection of best practices for telling the
visual story until now. Whether you're a CEO, senior manager or
educator, you create presentations that have incredibly high
stakes. Stock value, sales revenue, career promotions and behavior
changes are all influenced by presentations daily. Those of us who
want to get ahead have had a few guides that teach us how to create
'sticky' verbal messages and make a successful delivery. But what
about the slides themselves? Are they art or science, or both?If
you 're tired of stagnating in your career or getting marginal
feedback when you present to pivotal audiences, this book will
change your approach, process and expectations for developing
visual aides. It will make the difference between a good
presentation and a great one. The personality of the book is smart
and informative. It would be like the merging of an informative
Strunk and White's "Elements of Style" with a spunky Anne Lamott -
but it happens to all be in living color. Useful, yet with doses of
reality sprinkled in. It will be referenced enough to be kept
permanently on a desk as an essential guide yet profound enough to
spark viral intrigue. For the first time, we have translated much
of the design language into laymen 's terms.
This workbook is intended for business analysts who wish to improve
their skills in creating data visuals, presentations, and report
illustrations used to support business decisions. It is a
qualitative lab to develop the power of visualization and
discrimination. It does not require the reader to modify charts,
but to analyze and describe what would improve charts. In a set of
controlled exercises, the reader is taken through the eighteen
elements of six dimensions of analyzing and improving charts,
visuals and reports used to communicate business concepts. Includes
companion files with videos, sample files, and slides used in
examples from the book. Features: Includes eighteen labs, three for
each of the six major dimensions of data visuals: Story, Signs,
Purpose, Perception, Method,and Charts Uses a comprehensive RAIKS
(Rapid Assessment of Individual Knowledge and Skills) survey to
judge readers' progress before and after using the text Provides a
capstone exercise to review the aggregate analysis and final
results for the two analyzed charts Companion files that include
video tutorials and all of the sample files and templates used in
the book's examples
This book is designed to introduce the concepts of data science to
professionals in engineering, physics, mathematics, and allied
fields. It is a workbook with MATLAB code that creates a common
framework and points out various interconnections related to
industry. This will allow the reader to connect previous subject
knowledge to data science, machine learning, or analytics and apply
it to IoT applications. Part One brings together subjects in
machine learning, systems theory, linear algebra, digital signal
processing, and probability theory. Part Two (Systems Analytics)
develops a "universal" nonlinear, time-varying dynamical machine
learning solution that can faithfully model all the essential
complexities of real-life business problems and shows how to apply
it. FEATURES: Introduces the concepts of data science to
professionals in engineering, physics, mathematics, and allied
fields Develops a "universal," nonlinear, dynamical machine
learning solution to model and apply the complexities of modern
applications in IoT Covers topics such as machine learning, systems
theory, linear algebra, digital signal processing, probability
theory, state-space formulation, Bayesian estimation, Kalman
filter, causality, and digital twins.
Whether you are a university professor, researcher at a think tank,
graduate student, or analyst at a private firm, chances are that at
some point you have presented your work in front of an audience.
Most of us approach this task by converting a written document into
slides, but the result is often a text-heavy presentation saddled
with bullet points, stock images, and graphs too complex for an
audience to decipher-much less understand. Presenting is
fundamentally different from writing, and with only a little more
time, a little more effort, and a little more planning, you can
communicate your work with force and clarity. Designed for
presenters of scholarly or data-intensive content, Better
Presentations details essential strategies for developing clear,
sophisticated, and visually captivating presentations. Following
three core principles-visualize, unify, and focus-Better
Presentations describes how to visualize data effectively, find and
use images appropriately, choose sensible fonts and colors, edit
text for powerful delivery, and restructure a written argument for
maximum engagement and persuasion. With a range of clear examples
for what to do (and what not to do), the practical package offered
in Better Presentations shares the best techniques to display work
and the best tactics for winning over audiences. It pushes
presenters past the frustration and intimidation of the process to
more effective, memorable, and persuasive presentations.
Whether you are a university professor, researcher at a think tank,
graduate student, or analyst at a private firm, chances are that at
some point you have presented your work in front of an audience.
Most of us approach this task by converting a written document into
slides, but the result is often a text-heavy presentation saddled
with bullet points, stock images, and graphs too complex for an
audience to decipher-much less understand. Presenting is
fundamentally different from writing, and with only a little more
time, a little more effort, and a little more planning, you can
communicate your work with force and clarity. Designed for
presenters of scholarly or data-intensive content, Better
Presentations details essential strategies for developing clear,
sophisticated, and visually captivating presentations. Following
three core principles-visualize, unify, and focus-Better
Presentations describes how to visualize data effectively, find and
use images appropriately, choose sensible fonts and colors, edit
text for powerful delivery, and restructure a written argument for
maximum engagement and persuasion. With a range of clear examples
for what to do (and what not to do), the practical package offered
in Better Presentations shares the best techniques to display work
and the best tactics for winning over audiences. It pushes
presenters past the frustration and intimidation of the process to
more effective, memorable, and persuasive presentations.
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