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February 9th, 2006

Beyond PowerPoint

At this year’s PowerPoint Live User Conference (Sep 17-20, San Diego), we are going to offer a track called Beyond PowerPoint. Publicizing that got several people thinking and wondering out loud: what lies beyond PowerPoint? I have a pretty good idea of some of the topics that will go in that track, but I’d be interested in hearing from others about what interests they have in the presentation community that exceeds the boundaries and confines of PowerPoint. Anyone…?

Posted by Rick Altman in Uncategorized

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2 Responses to “Beyond PowerPoint”

  1. Chantal Bossé says:

    Hi Rick, a “Beyond PowerPoint” track seems to be a marvelous idea! Here are some topics that come to mind: alternatives to the “Send to Word” option when you have a lot of visuals to send in a training manual and can’t afford the enormous beast that option creates; the best ways to protect your presentations from being copied or modified when delivered on CD/DVD. I guess that many more will come to mind soon!

  2. Lee Potts says:

    The open source movement (esp. thing like S5 (http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/) and Open Office) might be interesting to talk about.

    I’m also interested in strategies that ensure the value of a presentation when it’s disengaged from a particular time and physical location.

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