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Pecha Kucha

NCE Social Media

Pecha Kucha is a variation on your typical PowerPoint presentation. How it differs from your traditional PowerPoint presentation is that the speaker uses 20 slides and has 20 seconds per slide to speak. The slides are set up to auto-run so they advance automatically. It causes the audience to pay attention.

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3 Must-Have Productivity Tools for Creating Visual Content for Social Channels

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Text overlay images are a short form of visual content that combine powerful images and text into a story that supports your objective and resonates with your audience. Text overlay images are easily shared on social channels by your organization as well as your champions and other supporters like the example above from Voices for Utah Children.

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Death By PowerPoint? Three Ways to Revive Your Presentations!

Tech Soup

Here's something we all dread: Slide after slide loaded with text that is being "read" by the presenter. Reduce the number of slides and increase the number of interactions. Second: Edit each slide so it is easy on the eye and on the brain.

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Mastering Social Networking as a Volunteer

Amy Sample Ward

Your tools are defined both by the goal of what you want to do, but also by the people – are they tools that that audience uses and likes? View more PowerPoint from Amy Sample Ward. The people you want to talk to are closely connected to the goal and if one changes, the other may react. Mastering social networking as a volunteer.

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How we built our investor presentation and raised $2 million

The Next Web

Some investors say you should always put the Team slide first, while others say you should save it until the end. Some say you need to include a slide about the problem you’re solving, while others say there are no such things as problems, only opportunities. Work from big to small. no images or pretty typefaces yet.

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7 Easy Ideas to Give Your Next Presentation Oomph

Tech Soup

Did you know that audiences forget 90 percent of what's presented to them? So — given your teeny amount of available time and your equally tiny budget — here are seven easy-to-implement recommendations that will help your audience retain that 10 percent and keep them from sleeping while you speak: 1. Good job, you!

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Here are the secrets to giving an engaging presentation

The Next Web

In order to help you get the most out of yourself (and your audience) at your next presentation, I’ve come up with this guide to giving presentations. Things like limiting the number of words per slide (as recommended by Garr Reynolds in the highly regarded book Presentation Zen ) and making sure you know your material inside and out. .

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