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Bookmarks for October 9th through October 13th

Posted in bookmarks on Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 by Michael M Grant Tags: bullets, corporate, elearning, electronic presentations, electronic slideshows, facebook, instructional design, jumptags, learning circuits, linked in, powerpoint, presentations, presenting, slideshows 2.0, small business, social media, social networking
Oct 13

These are my Jumptags for October 9th through October 13th:

  • PowerPoint Design in 2009: Six most recommended tips : Speaking about Presenting – But in this project, there was a striking consistency with the advice given. I’ve outlined below the six tips that were recommended most often. I’ve also noted the research that backs up a recommendation – where it exists.
  • PowerPoint slide design – the basics : Speaking about Presenting – These design tips are for the Assertion-Evidence format – this is gaining ground as the brain-friendly yet easy to put together alternative to bullets.
  • New evidence that bullet-points don’t work : Speaking about Presenting – At last, we have some scientifically rigorous evidence to show that slides full of bullet-points don’t work.
  • STUDY: 75% of Small Businesses Are Not Engaging In Social Media | Penn Olson – According to a survey conducted for Citibank Small Business, 75% of small businesses revealed that they have not found social media sites, such as Facebook and LinkedIn helpful in generating leads or business expansion.
  • Learning Circuits Blog Big Question – PowerPoint – The Learning Circuits Blog considers the use of Powerpoint in learning.
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Here are some previous posts that you may be interested in:

  1. The landscape of Powerpoint for elearning
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