
Trainer’s Approach to Effective PowerPoint
At Endurance Learning we talk a lot about the appropriate use of PowerPoint. This conversation with Mike Parkinson gets into how to create engaging and effective PowerPoint presentation.
Whether you choose PowerPoint, Canva, Google Slides, or Prezi, your approach to visuals can make or break your presentation or training.
At Endurance Learning we talk a lot about the appropriate use of PowerPoint. This conversation with Mike Parkinson gets into how to create engaging and effective PowerPoint presentation.
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