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Visual Meeting Facilitation Workshop with David Sibbet

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Later in the workshop, they did a duo of graphic recording – with Rachel using the digital tools and Sibbet drawing on paper with markers. Here’s an interview with Rachel about the techniques and a blog post the tools. He used PREZI, a non-linear presentation program.

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Presentation Zen Blog: A Resource Review

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All the technique, training, and "PowerPoint" tricks are useless if the talk doesn't come from your gut, from your heart and soul. Reynolds notes "Though you may be using digital technology when you deliver your presentation, the act of speaking and connecting to an audience ??? to persuade, sell, or inform ??? is very much analog."

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In Search of Bachelors and Philanthropy in Rural Alaska and Video Story Capture Tips

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If the latter, I have a storyboard in my head and edit as I go. While it is intended for storytelling with powerpoint, I think the frameworks and templates she offers for narrative arcs are very valuable. What I have found extremely useful is Nancy Duarte’s new book, resonate: present visual stories that transform audiences.

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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

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As a follow up to last week's screencast on how to use flickr as a visual resource, here is a post about how to share your wonderfully visual powerpoints with others via your blog or flickr. This is a powerpoint that Cheryl Hanback and I used to lead an N-TEN Affnity Group of technology trainers at last year's Nonprofit Technology Conference.

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

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Elevated Engagement and Interactivity: At Artisan, we worked with the American Red Cross to transform a less-than-engaging PowerPoint into a self-paced e-learning course. It’s also easier to collect and manage data on the effectiveness of digital training. And you’ll save resources, as you only need to purchase a course once.