| By Color Prints Online on 10/30/2009 10:46 AM The Five Types of Training Manuals and When to Use Them
There are five distinct forms of training manuals. Each has a specific purpose. (No, not as a booster seat for a visiting toddler) Choosing the right document to accomplish your goal is helpful in ensuring you are successful in assisting your learners the most effective way. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/29/2009 4:29 PM Keynote versus Powerpoint Which Has More Presentation Power
Not sure whether to use Keynote or Powerpoint to create your next presentation? Do you feel like you’re stuck in the “Mac vs. PC” ad? I completely understand. As an Apple user, I have the benefit of utilizing both presentation tools, and find I am often moving between them interchangeably. The benefits of having both, is that they do indeed have separate strengths and in turn weaknesses. When making my choice regarding which program to use, I look at three key factors (and they aren’t which one is going to make me look coolest!) I have outlined them here, so you can use them to decide which tool makes sense for you. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/28/2009 9:15 AM Storyboarding Tools (When to Ditch Powerpoint and Pick up The Storyboard)
Storyboards are a fast easy way to get across linear concepts. You might find them more useful then Powerpoint or one of the other presentation type tools, because it allows you to take concepts and animate them to create a story format, which is easy for your viewers to understand. Everyone likes a good bedtime story, oh wait, you’re not trying to put them to sleep… I take it all back. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/27/2009 3:24 PM Posting Your Presentation (Tips & Tricks To Get It Viewed)
If you have a great idea or just want to share you latest thoughts, or disseminate your plans for world domination to your minions everywhere, presentation sharing is a great web 2.0 tool. It is easier then ever to do, and has become a familiar tool for many social network advocates. 1. Where to Post To get started sharing your presentations, you need to upload them to a file share service. These are almost always free and every megalomaniac needs a lackey to do the hard work for free! There are tons of them out there, but two shine as the easiest and most interchangeable services. Both allow you to easily post your presentations instantly to multiple social networking sites, as well as create URL and embedding options. Allowing your minions to have instant access to your latest evil genius, they can even print their own color copies if they like. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/26/2009 10:02 AM Online Presentation Software - The New Frontier
Online presentation tools have sure come a long way. You no longer have to be strapped down to the same computer every day, to be able to develop cool, sharp looking presentations. And even better, the people you share them with and who you collaborate in building them with, no longer have to have just the right software or application. Can I hear a Braveheart cry of, “FREEDOM!!!!” Today presentations can be created, edited and shared completely virtually using online presentation applications. We’ve come a long way from the color copies and overheads of the 1980’s. Here are a few of my favorites. Read More »
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| By Color Prints Online on 10/30/2009 10:46 AM The Five Types of Training Manuals and When to Use Them
There are five distinct forms of training manuals. Each has a specific purpose. (No, not as a booster seat for a visiting toddler) Choosing the right document to accomplish your goal is helpful in ensuring you are successful in assisting your learners the most effective way. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/29/2009 4:29 PM Keynote versus Powerpoint Which Has More Presentation Power
Not sure whether to use Keynote or Powerpoint to create your next presentation? Do you feel like you’re stuck in the “Mac vs. PC” ad? I completely understand. As an Apple user, I have the benefit of utilizing both presentation tools, and find I am often moving between them interchangeably. The benefits of having both, is that they do indeed have separate strengths and in turn weaknesses. When making my choice regarding which program to use, I look at three key factors (and they aren’t which one is going to make me look coolest!) I have outlined them here, so you can use them to decide which tool makes sense for you. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/28/2009 9:15 AM Storyboarding Tools (When to Ditch Powerpoint and Pick up The Storyboard)
Storyboards are a fast easy way to get across linear concepts. You might find them more useful then Powerpoint or one of the other presentation type tools, because it allows you to take concepts and animate them to create a story format, which is easy for your viewers to understand. Everyone likes a good bedtime story, oh wait, you’re not trying to put them to sleep… I take it all back. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/27/2009 3:24 PM Posting Your Presentation (Tips & Tricks To Get It Viewed)
If you have a great idea or just want to share you latest thoughts, or disseminate your plans for world domination to your minions everywhere, presentation sharing is a great web 2.0 tool. It is easier then ever to do, and has become a familiar tool for many social network advocates. 1. Where to Post To get started sharing your presentations, you need to upload them to a file share service. These are almost always free and every megalomaniac needs a lackey to do the hard work for free! There are tons of them out there, but two shine as the easiest and most interchangeable services. Both allow you to easily post your presentations instantly to multiple social networking sites, as well as create URL and embedding options. Allowing your minions to have instant access to your latest evil genius, they can even print their own color copies if they like. Read More »
| By Color Prints Online on 10/26/2009 10:02 AM Online Presentation Software - The New Frontier
Online presentation tools have sure come a long way. You no longer have to be strapped down to the same computer every day, to be able to develop cool, sharp looking presentations. And even better, the people you share them with and who you collaborate in building them with, no longer have to have just the right software or application. Can I hear a Braveheart cry of, “FREEDOM!!!!” Today presentations can be created, edited and shared completely virtually using online presentation applications. We’ve come a long way from the color copies and overheads of the 1980’s. Here are a few of my favorites. Read More »
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