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Microsoft PowerPoint Slides: Beyond The Bullet Points

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Microsoft PowerPoint Slides: Beyond The Bullet Points

Microsoft PowerPoint Slides: Beyond The Bullet Points
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 368 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Making Visually Appealing, Memorable, and Engaging PowerPoint Presentations for Industry, Government, and Academia

80% of PowerPoint presentations are poorly designed, messaged incorrectly, and provide no worth to their intended audience. The worst thing we can do is waste peoples times with boring presentations that provide no value. This course will prevent you from doing so.

Simply put, the best way to sell a product, impress a client, or advance in your career is to communicate your ideas in a more coherent manner that your competitors. And despite our advances in technology, the basic Powerpoint presentation will be the best way to accomplish this.

Learn to Master The Art of the PowerPoint Slide

This course will cover the psychology of the powerpoint design–-the tricks of the trade that will make your slides much more memorable. In the course, we discuss the following in detail

Design
Font
Contrast
Color
Key takeaways
Use of pictures
Simplicity
Elegance

Make sure that your slides are clean, presentable, and memorable

This class will teach you how to create slides that will be remembered by your audience. It will apply psychology to slide design, making sure what you present will not bore your audience.

As opposed to other courses, this program will not just point out what is wrong with slides. It will show you how to fix them and make sure they are right.

Course will start out with overall observations, explaining what issues industry leaders face with presentations.

I will then go into detail on “what right looks like”, explaining the characteristic of a well designed slide. The lecture will show what 80% of people do wrong, and how your slides can be in the 20% that do right.

The bulk of this presentation will be on the “Seven Sins” of PowerPoint Slides, showing what the vast majority of people are doing wrong, and how YOU can fix it in your own presentations.

Microsoft PowerPoint Slides: Beyond The Bullet Points