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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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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Presenting on the iPad
3rd May - Considering presenting on the iPad? We answer the questions every presenter or designer should ask when working with an iPad.Presentation Skills
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Yawnbuster: Review
3rd May - We take a look at Yawnbuster, a PowerPoint app that allows presenters to create and direct interactive, flash-based exercises – directly involving audiences in the presentation.Presentation Skills
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VisualBee: Review
28th February - m62 reviews VisualBee, a PowerPoint plug-in that automatically enhances slides by adding design elements and images at the click of a button. Presentation Skills
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Interview with Motti Nasani
28th February - We interview Motti Nasani, co-founder of VisualBee, a program that automatically enhances slide design within PowerPoint itself.Presentation Skills
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On-Demand Presentation Tips
31st January - How can an on-demand presentation help to improve your sales and marketing efforts? m62 reveals the steps to success in on-demand presentations.Presentation Skills
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Pixorial: Review
31st January - Guest Author Irwin Hipsman of Brainshark reviews Pixorial, a cloud-based tool that allows simple online video editing and storage.Presentation Skills
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MightyMeeting: Review
23rd December - m62 reviews MightyMeeting, a free entry-level tool that enables users to share presentations in real time through web browsers and mobile devices.Presentation Skills
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Interview with Dmitri Tcherevik
23rd December - We interview Dmitri Tcherevik, creator of MightyMeeting – a cloud based platform that enables the user to share presentations any time, any place.Presentation Skills
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