Mind-blowing PowerPoint. No, Really!

Why are most presentations so bad? Truly terrible? Actually few people enjoy creating, delivering, or watching PowerPoint presentations, so let’s change that.
This session will be a walk through of Before/After scenarios, showing how you can turn terrible bullet point slides into dynamic visual sequences that work really well.
At the webinar, you’ll learn how to:
- create visual slides
- manipulate images and animations
- make interactive presentations that astound your audience and help them learn
About the presenter

Richard Goring
Director at BrightCarbon
Richard is a Director at BrightCarbon, the specialist presentation and eLearning agency. He has helped to write and create thousands of presentations, and coached hundreds of teams to present more effectively using visuals, diagrams, and animated sequences that explain and reinforce the key points.
Richard is a Director at BrightCarbon, the specialist presentation and eLearning agency. He has helped to write and create thousands of presentations, and coached hundreds of teams to present more effectively using visuals, diagrams, and animated sequences that explain and reinforce the key points.
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