Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Re: [applekeynote] Macworld 2008

I commend you, I submitted a class for Keynote a few years back and
they turned me down. Maybe this is a start. Anyone think there's a
market for basic and advanced Keynote classes at Macworld?

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On Dec 5, 2007, at 12:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As noted, I will be presenting on Keynote ("Presentation Magic") at
> January's Macworld. As far as I know, it's the only seminar on our
> favourite app. and it was accepted because the MD of Macworld, Paul
> Kent, is a fan of my blog.
>
> My intention is to do a presentation on the cognitive science behind
> presenting (yes, Virginia, there is a science) and why Keynote is a
> better match for the scientific principles than Powerpoint.
>
> My guess is that Macworld expects me to show a lot of Keynote's
> features. My effort will be to use Keynote and where useful, explore
> how I created certain effects and why they are useful for conveying
> information to the audience.
>
> Now already I've received some new themes from some who've been active
> members of this list, and I'll make an effort to incorporate them -
> with a mention - where it fits.
>
> But, if you've created what you think is a unique set of slides -
> perhaps using effects you've not seen others use - I'm more than happy
> to review it for possible inclusion, again with mention of who
> creativity was at work. Of course, it rests with me as to what I use
> or not.
>
> You can use yousendit.com if the file is large, but really I'm after
> perhaps a single slide, with multiple builds if you've created
> something special.
>
> Otherwise, is it too early to see who's going and if the list wants to
> organise a small gathering at some time during the show. I present the
> day after the Jobs Keynote at 12.15pm
>
> best
>
> Les
>
>

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