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Garr Reynolds [dot] com

Every once in a while, a guru appear...Garr is that guru. His work on the cutting edge of the intersection of presentations, communication and PowerPoint is a model for how anyone can have an industry. His hard work, clear writing and persuasive point of view have changed our world for the better.
~Seth Godin

TIPS FROM GARR REYNOLDS
:: organization & preparation tips
:: about your slides
:: about your delivery
Tips from Garr Reynolds
1- Develop rapport with the audience.
2- Give them an idea of where you're going.
3- Show your enthusiasm.
4- It's not about numbers, it's about what the numbers mean.
5- Make it visual.
6- Save the best for last.
WORD/Table
of Contents/ToC - Lesson One
Two steps to creating a TOC in Word:
1. Mark the text in your document that you want in the TOC. Marking
the text is a way of identifying a particular chunk of text, such
as a chapter title or section heading, that will be included in
the TOC.
2. Collect that marked text together in one place.
:: Creating
a Table of Contents/ToC
:: Sample Document/ILP Template (WORD download)
:: Table
of Contents (WORD download)
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Visual Display of Information
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:: EyeArchitect
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WORD/ToC
PowerPoint
Homework Assignment
:: Using
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