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How to create a magazine cutout look for your next presentation

by Denis Francois Gravel | Dec 18, 2009 | From the Web, Language : English, Slides, Speaking Tips

. Does all the corporate presentation need to look the same? Boring plain corporate template? David Anderson demonstrates, in this online tutorial, how to create a different slide design for your next presentation. It is a magazine cutout look. . . This tutorial is...
7 Speaking Lessons from Pecha Kucha Quebec

7 Speaking Lessons from Pecha Kucha Quebec

by Denis Francois Gravel | Dec 4, 2009 | Language : English, Speaking Tips

I learned a few lessons from this week second Pecha Kucha in Quebec City. The event took place in “Le Cercle” on Tuesday night. For those not familiar with this formula, each speaker present his project or his ideas in 20 pictures. Picture changes automatically after...

Conference on cyber security and prevention – Live Blogging

by Denis Francois Gravel | Nov 15, 2009 | Language : English, Varia

. Three bloggers have been invited to blog live during the web conference held for the “Protect your identity online” campaign. Sandra Bellefoy, Mario Asselin and myself. . 10:00 I am in the room, ready for the “Conference on cyber security and...

Protect your identity online

by Denis Francois Gravel | Nov 12, 2009 | Activity, Language : English, Varia

“Protect your identity online” The third information and awareness campaign was launched on Monday by ISIQ (security institute of Quebec). I like this campaign because it is useful for every Internet user, and because it does not use the “FUD factor”. Campaign Web...

How to reduce the text in your slides

by Denis Francois Gravel | Nov 11, 2009 | Language : English, Slides, Speaking Tips

Too often, we come across a speaker who puts way too much text on it slide. Text is good for reading. Got it? READING. Not listening. Which means that if you put text on your slides, the audience will read it INSTEAD of listening to you. A bit of text can be fine....
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