Posts Tagged ‘presentation’

Thank you Equestria Daily for putting this up, to fellow viewers, and of course the bronies. Without you and the awesome fan base, this wouldn’t have been made. And a big thank you to Hasbro for sending me merchandise (i.imgur.com because of this, I cannot thank you enough. NOTE: The physics in this might not be 100% correct, but this was more for fun than actual science/calculations. Also we had to give it a rating for how physically correct it was, I only used XP and RP which basically meant physics outside this universe. Yes, it has happened. “Physical Impossibilities in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.” For our project, we had to find three scenes from any movie or TV show and use physics to find out if something was or wasn’t possible. I got 100% on it. Honors: #77 – Most Discussed (Today) – Entertainment #69 – Most Viewed (Today) – Entertainment – South Africa #107 – Top Favorited (Today) #15 – Top Favorited (Today) – Entertainment #42 – Top Rated (Today) – Entertainment #22 – Top Rated (This Week) – Entertainment #87 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Entertainment #23 – Top Favorited (This Month) – Entertainment #129 – Most Viewed (This Month) – Entertainment #105 – Top Favorited (This Month) #73 – Top Rated (This Month) – Entertainment

www.timbedley.com Tim Bedley gives his tips for how to make a more professional looking PowerPoint presentation. This video is intended for kids, not professionals. For more tutorials for kids, please visit my channel and my website. PDF of the tips here… mbcurl.me khan…

www.gcflearnfree.org You may want to insert a movie into your PowerPoint presentation. You can insert a movie from a file on your computer or from the Microsoft Office clip organizer. In addition, PowerPoint gives you many options to define how the movie will operate in the presentation. In this lesson, you will learn how to insert two types of movies and define the movie options.

ConceptDraw MINDMAP is an intuitive, dynamic, brain-mapping program; it allows the user to create complex visual interpretations of ideas or plans quickly and easily. This video takes you through the basic functions of MINDMAP, including ideas for turning your map into a presentation, Twitter functionality, and using MINDMAP as a brainstorming tool. Advanced Level includes: Lesson 17. Dragging-and-dropping into mind map from Word documents, web pages, and plain text. Lesson 18. Presentation Exchange Solution. Importing PowerPoint presentations. Lesson 19. The Four Viewing Modes: Full Screen, Map Only, Outline Only, Map & Outline. Utilizing One Click Navigation. Lesson 20. Application settings. Opening in Full screen mode. Default theme. Lesson 21. Advanced formatting. Formatting topics, tails, relations, callouts, and mind maps. Creating a custom theme. Lesson 22. Hot key review. www.conceptdraw.com

Let’s face it, there are few things as grueling as sitting through a bad presentation. What is it that presenters have forgotten that traditional storytellers, like the kamishibai performers in Japan, have always known — and what can we learn from them? Thanks to the following people for using Creative Commons licenses and/or giving me permission to use their images and footage: – Genji Monogatari Emaki, Tokugawa Museum in Nagoya, Japan, 1937: en.wikipedia.org – Japanese shrine, violscraper@flickr: www.flickr.com – Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, Dorothea Lange: www.flickr.com – Children in old Japan 1959, Michael Rogge: www.youtube.com – ORION AT602, Istvan Takacs: commons.wikimedia.org – Power point silhouette, Journalist 1st Class Greg Cleghorne: commons.wikimedia.org – Bored, Jason Scragz: www.flickr.com – Couple with pink ears, Jean-François Chénier: www.flickr.com – Night Hunters, phphoto2010@flick: www.flickr.com – Kamishibai Performer In Japan, Aki Sato: www.flickr.com – Winter festival audience, Jean-François Chénier: www.flickr.com – None of it seems real, Jean-François Chénier: www.flickr.com – Ballet dancer, Jean-François Chénier: www.flickr.com – A rainbow of flavors, cris@flickr: www.flickr.com

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