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April 19th, 2005

Presentation Super Tuesday Preview

ICIA Presentations Council Webinar – May 3rd at 1:00 PM Eastern

This summer at InfoComm, the Presentations Council of the ICIA is presenting a one-of-a-kind professional development opportunity for presentation media professionals. It all happens in Las Vegas on June 7, 2005, during Presentation Super Tuesday at InfoComm 05.

On May 3rd, the Presentations Council will host a preview of Presentation Super Tuesday featuring Bob Befus (Technology), Nancy Duarte (Design), Fred Barnes (Presentation Skills Coaching) and Jim Endicott (Communication Strategy).

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to preview the new Presentation Super Tuesday session!

To register, please send an email to Ellen Weber at weber@pstrat.com.

Posted by Lee Potts at 4:16 PM .

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April 1st, 2005

Huge PowerPoint Info from Professor PowerPoint!

Now it can be told and revealed. Check my story on InformIT for the full details of Microsoft PowerPoint Secedes from MS Office. Suffice it to say that this is huge, HUGE, HUGE — only my sources in the PowerPoint community let me reveal the sordid underbelly of what has been festering in Redmond. Here’s a hint — check the package of the next version of Office and guess what WON’T be there. Read it all now! (It’s all there with the full final slide show from the PowerPoint team).

Posted by Tom Bunzel at 5:05 PM .

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March 9th, 2005

Who’s Going?

Although this blog is supposed to deal with issues confronting the presentation profession in general, over the next few months it’s going to tend towards focusing on this year’s InfoComm since most of the contributors will be going to this conference.

Please feel free to send me your name and contact info if you like and I’ll add you to the list of attendees that’s linked to on the left.

Posted by Lee Potts at 10:52 PM .

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