![]() ![]() These are the tools I use in my own workflow I am not receiving any financial benefits from the companies and services I mention here. ![]() Before I get to it, I should admit that there are really 7 things here new to PowerPoint 2016-the other 3 are things I think you should just know.įinal thing: This post is not intended as a promotion for PowerPoint, The Noun Project, or any of the other tools and resources I link to here. I talk about these in my presentation workshops and certain features elicit some excitement, so not everyone knows about these. The latest iteration of PowerPoint was released in July 2015, but I recently saw a discussion on Twitter pointing out one of its new features, so I thought it worth writing down my list of the 10 things I like the most about PowerPoint 2016. Used well, you can deliver high-quality presentations with high-quality, in-depth content to your audience with PowerPoint. You do not need to let the tool drive how you think about your content or how you deliver your content-you are in control of how to become an audience-oriented speaker rather than a presenter-oriented speaker. ![]() It doesn’t matter if it has bad defaults, ugly templates, or promotes conspicuous decoration, it is simply a tool.īut. It doesn’t matter whether it was developed by a big, bureaucratic software company or whether it has been used poorly by (countless) others, it is, in fact, a tool. PowerPoint, like Prezi, Keynote, and others is-for better and for worse-a tool. ![]()
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