How to draw on-screen in powerpoint

July 23, 2008

Dan Roam is author of “Back of the napkin”, a book which looks at visual thinking as a way to gain new perspectives on challenges and to carry an audience along with an idea along enabling you to communicate more effectively. Waiting for my copy to arrive.

Anyway, he offers a useful tip for drawing when in ppt presention mode. If you need to draw on a slide here is how to do it.

For those with older versions of ppt (like me) then you can “CTRL+P” to change your arrow to a pen. Then use “E” to erase your scribblings and finally pres “ESC” to return to normal arrow mode.

See what you reckon.


Wordle

June 30, 2008

Came across this wordle site today. Interesting way to look at a text’s content. Input your text and see the “word clouds” formed by this novel toy. The image’s appearance can easily be tweaked. If you want to save your image as a picture then do a “printscreen”, crop with your picture toolbar and save as a picture.

Could make a nice opener / background slide to a presentation when talking about what the presentation is going to cover.


Pretty Pics

April 18, 2008

For a great way to look at multiple images download piclens. Available for all browsers and an increasing number of sites. A real treat for the eyeballs.

If you want an image that you can use legally within presentations then use the advanced search facility on flickr, check the Creative Commons-licensed content option and then use the piclens option to see all images at once.