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Live Webinar – June 27th, 2017 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

When you have millennials in your audience, you don’t want your training to look old-fashioned.

But if you aren’t a designer, you may not be aware that design has changed drastically in the last 5 years, mostly due to the exploding use of small screens.

What looked good 5 years ago now looks out of date. Making your training look modern isn’t hard and you don’t need to be a designer.

Learn 

  • 9 specific technique to make our slides look modern
  • The situations when you don’t want to look modern
  • How to match your design to your message
  • A simple system to help you choose just the right images for your slides

By the end of this presentation, you’ll be able to make over existing training presentations to make them look more modern.

Presenter: Ellen Finkelstein (LinkedIn profile @efinkelstein) is an MVP recognized Expert, Speaker, Trainer, & Best-Selling Author on PowerPoint presentation skills. One of only 14 US Microsoft-appointed PowerPoint MVPs, her website ellenfinkelstein.com offers many PowerPoint tips and a terrific PowerPoint Tips Newsletter. Ellen’s training converts Death by PowerPoint to Life by PowerPoint; helping clients communicate clearly & powerfully; and assists them to design high-impact, persuasive and professional-looking slides.  Ellen has done training for fortune 500 Organizations including Citrix, Disney, Microsoft, other prominent government and Educational institutions. She currently provides on-site, C-Suite, 1-on-1 virtual coaching/training, and webinars t organizations.

In her books and webinars, Ellen addresses the full range of issues associated with creating effective presentations, including:

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9 Easy Techniques To Make Your Training Look Modern
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