Course Information
Course Overview
Go beyond basics. Tell compelling stories.
When you write PowerPoint presentations, do you
Pretend it's a Word document in landscape?
Stick objects on a page until the white space is filled up?
Write a bunch of slides, then think about how they go together?
It's easy to get the basics in PowerPoint but hard to write compelling stories that your audience will find memorable and meaningful. Don't let insights you've discovered get lost in a maze of mediocre slides.
In this 90-minute primer you'll go from slide monkey to slide master. We'll take an accelerated 'learn-by-doing' approach: picking up where we left off in Use Excel Like a Pro. Fast., we'll design a PowerPoint template, write a storyboard and craft a polished presentation. Along the way, we'll unpack the principles of great slide writing and cover time-saving shortcuts.
What makes this course different?
It's practical. The instructor worked in management consulting at BCG for eight years. That's a lot of real-world experience to share, and this courses focuses only on the most important practices.
It's fast; only 90 minutes. You'll have what you need in no time.
It uses the case-method pedagogy. By teaching in the context of an example, retention is far higher than a traditional approach, and way more fun.
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 18 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Setting the scene
- Section 2 Getting ready to use PowerPoint
- Section 3 Slide titles
- Section 4 Saving time
- Section 5 Text slides
- Section 6 Tables and charts
- Section 7 Live polling
- Section 8 Finalizing your presentation
- Section 9 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- A critical eye for what makes a slide good or bad
- A habit of planning presentations using a storyboard
- The ability to write polished presentations, fast
- Techniques to present well and to engage your audience
- Pre-built, ready-to-use slide templates
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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GGuy Cardwell
File doesn't download, and keyboard shortcuts just make things more confusing
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UUdemy User
Great!
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BBram Bram
Good for beginner. Not suitable for intermediate and advanced user. Additional input: - the voice has some background white noise, perhaps may use proper mic for recording Thanks!
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CChad Craig
Felt like i really learned the ins-and-outs of MS PP to use in a professional environment.