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8. There is absolutely no reason in the world you shouldnt use anything other Keynote coal. Period. I do not care if you're on a PC - if you're serious about speaking, buy a MacBook just for presenting. There is an astounding difference (not an exaggeration) the between the tools, canvas placement, typographic control, and overall sánh Aesthetics in Keynote to PowerPoint. Once you trở familiar with Keynote, not an arduous process mà, the productivity and enjoyment you'll just plain experience using PowerPoint is completely worth it over any switching Costs.
9. Nên using iShowU for screencasts. If I plan to show a web app trong interaction or use a video snippet for mà there is not a downloadable file, I do screen capture using iShowU for Mac OS X. It's an inexpensive app with a good range of features.
10. Need a wireless remote? Go with the Logitech Cordless Presenter. This is all but the industry standard for presenting. It's a little more bulky than I'd prefer, but in terms of reliability and range, it's tough to beat this remote. (Do not use the Apple Remote with your Flickr có Came machine. It's unreliable và range is short.)
11. Do not forget to travel well. This is a bit off-topic, but still the relevant. If you're flying in, you'll be finishing up có slides on the ride over, and often Do you'll have a lengthy flight. I try to be as comfortable as possible The flight khi, mà Nearly impossible given the status of the airline industry These Days. Among other advice I might, give, one thing I've done is to try and combat the unpredictability of cabin temperature - Seems every flight is too hot or too cold hoặc - by dressing in clothing suitable for both Show temperature ranges, something like Columbia Omni Thường pants and a Nike Dri -Dry-Fit shirt. Bring a lightweight jacket on board and you're set for just about any temperature, freeing you to focus on polishing của presentation. (Side Benefit: If you spill a beverage in flight, synthetic clothing dries Faster always.)
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