Geetesh Bajaj interviewed Dave about the results of his Annoying PowerPoint survey in this article: http://blog.indezine.com/2013/10/2013-annoying-powerpoint-survey-results.html
Author: Dave Paradi
Dave Paradi has over twenty-two years of experience delivering customized training workshops to help business professionals improve their presentations. He has written ten books and over 600 articles on the topic of effective presentations and his ideas have appeared in publications around the world. His focus is on helping corporate professionals visually communicate the messages in their data so they don't overwhelm and confuse executives. Dave is one of fewer than ten people in North America recognized by Microsoft with the Most Valuable Professional Award for his contributions to the Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams communities. His articles and videos on virtual presenting have been viewed over 4.8 million times and liked over 17,000 times on YouTube.
All About Presentation October 7, 2013
Vivek Singh reported on the results of Dave’s Annoying PowerPoint survey in his article here: http://www.allaboutpresentations.com/2013/10/7-things-which-annoys-your-audiences.html
Gihan Perera October 7, 2013
Gihan wrote about the top issues in Dave’s Annoying PowerPoint survey and his suggestions for professional and corporate speakers in this article: http://gihanperera.com/2013/10/annoying-powerpoint-and-how-to-avoid-it/
Results of the 2013 Annoying PowerPoint Survey; Issue #296 October 1, 2013
To see the results of the latest Annoying PowerPoint Survey, click here.
Full-day workshop for pension plan staff (September 23, 2014, Toronto, ON)
Customized full-day workshop for financial and other staff covering planning a presentation, creating effective visuals, and showing slide makeovers of their own slides to reinforce the ideas.
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Downloads for attendees at Presentation Summit 2013 in Ft. Lauderdale Click on the link to view, right-click to download. All are PDF files. OnlinePresenceSlides-compressed OnlinePresenceWorkbookSep2013 WhatsInYourBag LifeInTheCloud-compressed
Advanced Text Formatting Techniques
Text is probably the most common element on PowerPoint slides. You already know how to format the text with bullets, bold, italics, and colors. This video shows some advanced techniques such as having multiple alignments/formats in the same text box, how to break a line properly, how to use the format painter to save time,…
Using reveal animation to build an image piece by piece
It is easy to build the elements on your slide using the built-in animation features when you have created the elements using the PowerPoint graphing or drawing tools. But what about images that come from other programs, like graphs or diagrams? How can you build those images piece by piece? This video shows you how…
Finding and using high resolution logos
When you need to use a logo on your slide, you want it to look crisp and clear. Unfortunately, if you capture a logo from a website, it will usually be very low resolution and will look poor when you make it larger on your slide. Sometimes you can download a high quality logo from…
Converting objects to images that are easier to work with
When you insert and object like a Visio drawing or spreadsheet, you can use the Drawing tools in PowerPoint for that object. What if those tools are not enough? What if you want to zoom in on a section of a spreadsheet or visio drawing? You can only do that if you convert the object…