Presentation Technology
Presenters have a wide range of options when it comes to the technology they use for their presentations. Projectors and laptops, of course, but also white boards, paper and pencils, and tablet PCs. New technology such as pico-projectors and digital paper provide new ways for presenters to interact with their slides, and with the audience.
Here, we review some of the latest presentation technology, and make recommendations as to what presenters might benefit from using.
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Microphone Headsets: Review
26th January - A round-up review of the best microphone headsets on the market – which headset would best suit your needs?Presentation Skills
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ActivePrez: Review
31st October - m62 reviews ActivePrez, a PowerPoint add-in that provides an in-slide navigation menu for quickly moving around your deck. Presentation Skills
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Online Meeting Software: 2011 Review
20th September - An up-to-date review of current leading online meeting software providers. Which software comes out on top for graphical display, ease of use, and meeting experience?Presentation Skills
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How m62 Got Our Corporate Presentation onto Our Business Cards
20th September - At m62, we always want a quick way to demonstrate what we do to potential clients, but can’t always get out a laptop. This post shows how we found a solution.Presentation Skills
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SyncPad: Review
25th July - m62 reviews SyncPad, an app that enables users to share sketches via a remote whiteboard on an iPad or iPhone.Presentation Skills
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Interview with Davide Di Cillo
25th July - We interview Davide Di Cillo, Creator of SyncPad, a whiteboard application for the iPad and iPhone that allows remote sharing of ideas.Presentation Skills
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Myna: Review
20th June - m62 reviews Myna, a free online tool for mixing music, voice and sound effects to create a podcast or background track to a presentation.Presentation Skills
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Brainshark App for iPad and iPhone
20th June - The Brainshark App for iPad or iPhone allows users to easily navigate, view, and share content with audiences anytime, anyplace – on a mobile device.Presentation Skills
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Mobile Presentations
9th May - With more and more people using smartphones, how can presenters make the most of this opportunity to deliver engaging mobile presentations?Presentation Skills
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Paulette Johnson, Business Development and Marketing Lead, Notts HealthcareThe presentation delivery went really well, and we were successful in winning the bid. The audience feedback was that it was the best presentation they’d ever seen, and that the information conveyed had been an influencing factor in comparing us to our competition
