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Turn Boring PowerPoint Slides into Visual Masterpieces using these 11 Image Hacks [Presentation Hackathon Part 2]

Turn Boring PowerPoint Slides into Visual Masterpieces using these 11 Image Hacks [Presentation Hackathon Part 2] | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
We, the digital natives, are visual learners. We prefer to watch a video tutorial rather than go through a PDF document, prefer an infographic over a bullet-point article and a picture quote over a text quote. Several sources claim that the human brain processes visual information 60,000 times faster than text. Studies prove our visual memory is also far superior to auditory one. We are able to recall only 10-20% of a spoken lecture but 65% if the lecture is visual and verbal.
 
These claims become all the more worthy of our attention if the reports of human attention span shrinking to just 8 seconds- below that of goldfish- are true. What does this mean for your presentations? Make the most of the power of visuals!  
 
Wait, you must be asking “Where do I put all the text?”. First of all, try to brutally cut down the word count on your slide. Keep ONLY the most important words on the slide (we have to free up space for visuals!). Now what? Now, get ready to turn those slides into a visual masterpiece with these 11 hacks
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Several excellent PowerPoint templates for presenters, PR and marketing pros.

Everett Bowes's curator insight, May 11, 2017 12:44 PM

Several excellent PowerPoint templates for presenters, PR and marketing pros.

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PresentiGO - the new PowerPoint alternative

PresentiGO - the new PowerPoint alternative | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
PresentiGo is a lightweight, effective tool for marketing and sales people that enhances your PowerPoint presentations with features like 3D, interactivity, animations and improves the team’s productivity and slides performance, based on real-time data and user feedback.

Via Baiba Svenca
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Another promising new presentations tool to test drive..

ManufacturingStories's curator insight, August 14, 2015 8:09 AM
#Presentations #PowerPoint #Software
Stefania Pinsone's curator insight, August 23, 2015 3:54 AM

Comparing with PowerPoint is like to go from analogic to digital!

Willem Kuypers's curator insight, August 24, 2015 8:25 AM

Encore un logiciel qui peut faire mieux que Powerpoint. 

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Bad News for PowerPoint Users | Eric Bergman

Bad News for PowerPoint Users | Eric Bergman | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Researchers at Purdue University have some bad news for the 40 million people worldwide who deliver “standard” PowerPoint presentations each and every day.

When PowerPoint is used, the researchers concluded, the audience retains nearly 30 per cent less than if presenters eliminate PowerPoint and simply talk to their audience.

In other words, by simply turning off your projector and using your slides as notes, you can significantly enhance your communication effectiveness.
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The bad news about PowerPoint gets even worse according to Eric Bergman.

Viktor Mauzer's curator insight, February 17, 2015 5:32 PM

Communication in business is extremely important as it's a main medium of introducing new business ideas. Take a look at this turnover for PowerPoint users

southernbusiness's curator insight, February 18, 2015 12:14 AM

"Southern Business may not rely on the internet,  70% of consumers will use online search to

find offline businesses.Your online reputation can make a difference in getting a new customer

in your door .

Halina Ostańkowicz-Bazan's curator insight, February 19, 2015 9:24 AM

What do you think about that;

"Students who weren’t exposed to PowerPoint scored 29 per cent higher on the quiz in recalling oral information, and achieved higher overall scores with the recall of all information. “The presence of PowerPoint negatively affected the recall of auditory information,” the researchers concluded, adding that “graphic scores reveal there was no notable gain when using PowerPoint to display graphic information. "

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Microsoft's Sway, Reimagines Presentations for Post-PowerPoint Generation

Microsoft's Sway, Reimagines Presentations for Post-PowerPoint Generation | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

At a glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Sway is a new tool that lets users string together images, text, and bullet points in a visually arresting way. In other words, Sway creates presentations, much like PowerPoint. It’s even part of the Microsoft Office suite, having just shed its "Preview" designation after 10 months of private and public testing.


But as Pratley points out, Sway isn’t meant for the same exact audience as PowerPoint. It’s a much simpler program, with far fewer controls, and most of its formatting is automatic, so each Sway can adapt to any screen size on a PC, tablet, or phone. The fact that you can’t tweak things down to the individual pixel, as with PowerPoint, is by design. "Anything where you’re building a complicated layout, that’s really a PowerPoint scenario, and not a Sway one," says Pratley, who is Sway’s founder and general manager.


(Microsoft isn't the only company taking this approach, as Sway is competing with other new-age presentation tools like Prezi andHaiku Deck.)


Sway also diverges from Microsoft’s traditional approach to developing software, especially Office. Instead of building most of the product and collecting a bit of private feedback before launch, Microsoft asked users to get involved early on, giving them a fairly minimal product and adding feature requests over the preview period.


The approach is reflective of a company that wants people to feel warmer and fuzzier about its products. Sway is unlikely to be the last example of Microsoft working this way—even if it sometimes means telling people that they’re wrong....

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With Sway, instead of reworking its decades-old presentation software PowerPoint, Microsoft is attempting something new and asking its users to help build it. Cool tool and recommended reading. 9/10

Samu Communications's curator insight, August 6, 2015 2:18 PM

With Sway, instead of reworking its decades-old presentation software PowerPoint, Microsoft is attempting something new and asking its users to help build it. Cool tool and recommended reading. 9/10

Kevin Billabong's curator insight, August 7, 2015 3:06 AM

With Sway, instead of reworking its decades-old presentation software PowerPoint, Microsoft is attempting something new and asking its users to help build it. Cool tool and recommended reading. 9/10

Kate Marsh's curator insight, August 7, 2015 9:00 AM

With Sway, instead of reworking its decades-old presentation software PowerPoint, Microsoft is attempting something new and asking its users to help build it. Cool tool and recommended reading. 9/10

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10 Best Sources for Free Powerpoint Templates and Themes

10 Best Sources for Free Powerpoint Templates and Themes | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Microsoft has enhanced each version of PowerPoint with killer features and visual elements like templates and themes. However, the inbuilt themes and stock templates may seem inadequate for some users.If you’re among those users looking beyond the routine, then we have a list of resources that will add visual flair to your slideshows without pinching your pocket....

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Still using PowerPoint?  Looking for free PowerPoint templates for your next presentations? Stock themes just won't do? Then check out these 10 great resources.


Or you could just get smarter and move over to Haiku Deck

Athar Haleem's curator insight, June 3, 2016 12:47 PM
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Motion Path Tools add-in

Motion Path Tools add-in | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The motion path end position tool has been merged into this new motion path tools add-in which will now feature all future additions made to it.


This freeware add-in features the following handy tools:

1. Motion Path End Position: It will create duplicate shapes at the position where each of the selected motion path animation ends. Using this tool you can quickly determine the end position of the animation at design time.

2. Align/Join Motion Paths: This tool can align the selected motion path assigned to a shape end to end. It can also consolidate the individual segments of motion to create a single continuous path....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Despite a slight learning curve this tool can help you add animations to your PowerPoint presentations. Give it a try.

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