FEATURED PROGRAM



PowerPoint® Unplugged!


You know how deadly a PowerPoint® heavy presentation can be:  slide after slide of template-based information so small that you can barely read it.  The Presenter then reads aloud from the slides and you don’t even pay attention because the slides are listed in the handout.  All you have to do is go home and read the slides to yourself.

How do you keep from making those mistakes, when you have a PowerPoint®-based presentation or training to give?  How do you keep learners motivated and involved while lecturing with PowerPoint®?  How do you become an effective, dynamic presenter or trainer, while still using PowerPoint® as a worthwhile instructional tool?

In this interactive, hands-on program, you will learn answers to these questions and more!  Explore a variety of easy, quick, and practical ways to bring energy and learning back into your PowerPoint®-based presentations and trainings.

After participating in this workshop, you will be able to:

 

·         Use a variety of instructional strategies that will transform PowerPoint® from a “lecture” tool to a “learning” tool.

 

·         Choose from many one-minute, “learner-centered” activities that work with any slide, any content, and any audience.

 

·         Create motivational and memorable “graphic organizers” (note taking tools) instead of plain PowerPoint® handout templates.

 

·         Access your participant workbook of useful suggestions, ideas, activities, and resources to put the “power” back into PowerPoint®.

 

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To find out more about customized options available, contact Training Resources at 704.366.5929.