Is been a rainy, dreary week here but that isn’t going to stop us from brightening your week with the best things I’ve found this week from the intersection of learning, technology, and social media. Training Tips Weekly by Chris Mattia Whether you’re a corporate trainer or a teacher, Chris Mattia can help youContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | July 14, 2017”
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Friday Finds | July 7, 2017
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Friday Finds | June 30
Here are a few of the things I’m kicking around this week, as we head into a holiday weekend here in the U.S.: Vivaldi browser I’ve been test driving the Vivaldi web browser this week and so far I like it. It has some nice features and unique ways to handle tabs and so farContinueContinue reading “Friday Finds | June 30”
12 Super Useful Cheatsheets & Job Aids
Learning & Instructional Design Multimedia Learning Design Principles Based on Richard Mayer’s http://www.slideshare.net/tmiket/multimedia-learning-design-principles Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction Anyone who designs any kind of learning materials should bookmark this interactive guide to Robert Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction created by Montse Anderson (@mlearning) Multimedia Learning Design Resources This collection of resources will give you aContinueContinue reading “12 Super Useful Cheatsheets & Job Aids”
Top 12 Things in My Presenter’s Toolkit
Many trainers and presenters, especially when they’re just getting started, underestimate the probability of something going wrong with the technical set up at their event. And trying to troubleshoot with a room full of anxious people watching your every move is nobody’s idea of fun. Anyone who does any type of speaking or presenting should haveContinueContinue reading “Top 12 Things in My Presenter’s Toolkit”
Top Presentation Slide Decks
Like it or not, the ability to create effective slide designs is a skill that will benefit you and any audience you are trying to reach. This collection is of slide decks will help anyone improve their presentation and slide making skills. If you want to dive even deeper, you might be interested in thisContinueContinue reading “Top Presentation Slide Decks”
12 Incredibly Useful Blogs for Learning Cool Stuff
It is no secret that I’m a huge proponent of learning. I make time every day to learn something new and am always on the lookout for useful takeaways from my experiences. One of the coolest things about learning is when you find something super useful and learn something you didn’t even know you needed toContinueContinue reading “12 Incredibly Useful Blogs for Learning Cool Stuff”
Pimp My PowerPoint
When you’re working on building a presentation in PowerPoint you’re going to want some really great looking images that are right at your fingertips right? Instead of bouncing back and forth between multiple browser tabs and your slides, wouldn’t it be nice if everything you need was right there in PowerPoint? Well, you’re in luck!ContinueContinue reading “Pimp My PowerPoint”
Converting Keynote to PowerPoint
Every once in awhile I find a great looking Keynote slide deck, like these over at Site2Max, and I think how great it would be to bring it over into PowerPoint to customize it. Fortunately, there is a super simple and free way to do just that – even if you don’t have access to theContinueContinue reading “Converting Keynote to PowerPoint”
12 Apps of Christmas-Day 9- PowerPoint Labs
Day 1 – Hemmingway App (Writing help) Day 2 – PollEverywhere (PowerPoint audience participation add-in) Day 3 – The Great Suspender (Memory Manager – Chrome add-in) Day 4 – Grammarly (Writing -Chrome add-in) Day 5 – Dropbox for Gmail (Chrome add-in) Day 6- Canva (online graphics tool) Day 7- Google Drive for MS Office (Office add-in) Day 8- PowerContinueContinue reading “12 Apps of Christmas-Day 9- PowerPoint Labs”
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