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5 Rules to Create Amazing PowerPoint Presentation

Here are the five rules you need to remember to create amazing PowerPoint presentations: No more than six words on a slide. EVER. No cheesy images. No dissolves, spins or other transitions. None. Sound effects can be used a few times per presentation, but never (ever) use the sound effects that are built in to the program. Instead, rip sounds and music from CDs and leverage the Proustian effect this can have. Don’t hand out print-outs of...

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Animoto

Animoto

Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips, and music. http://animoto.com/features Cinematic Artificial Intelligence At the heart of Animoto is its newly developed Cinematic Artificial Intelligence technology that thinks like an actual director and editor. It analyzes and combines user-selected images, video clips and music with the same sophisticated post-production...

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Teacher for the 21st Century

A teacher for the 21st CenturyView more presentations from Kiran Budhrani. http://www.slideshare.net/kiranb/a-teacher-for-the-21st-century#text-version

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Magic Story

Play Story Magic and become author and designer of your very own, interactive short story. You choose the setting, plot, characters, and even music to tell your story. Story Magic is based on the five literary landscapes of Strong’s original exhibit Reading Adventureland. Reading Adventureland The magic of classic children’s literature comes to life in this artifact-rich, life-size pop-up book – bigger than five new average American...

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My 1st Power Point Slide Show

What will you learn today? You will learn how to create a Power Point presentation. In your presentation, you will learn how to insert music, images, create a slide transition, and add animation to your images, and text. ________________________________________________________________________ 2 Important points you have to remember. 1. The right click button on your mouse is your friend. 2. Make sure you save your work...

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