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  2. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    PechaKucha (Japanese: ぺちゃくちゃ, IPA: [petɕa kɯ̥tɕa], [1] chit-chat) is a storytelling format in which a presenter shows 20 slides for 20 seconds per slide. At a PechaKucha Night, individuals gather at a venue to share personal presentations about their work.

  3. Wanna Have a TikTok-Inspired PowerPoint Night? Here Are ... - AOL

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    PowerPoint nights are definitely a thing, and they're going viral on TikTok. See if you can one-up your friends with the most outlandish, fun PowerPoint ideas.

  4. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    The slides can also be saved as images of any image file formats for any future reference. [7] Transitions between slides can be animated in a variety of ways, as can the emergence of elements on a slide itself. Typically a presentation has many constraints and the most important being the limited time to present consistent information.

  5. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    A slide show, or slideshow, is a presentation of a series of still images on a projection screen or electronic display device, typically in a prearranged sequence. The changes may be automatic and at regular intervals or they may be manually controlled by a presenter or the viewer.

  6. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    From multimedia learning (MML) theory, David Roberts has developed a large group lecture practice using PowerPoint based on the use of full-slide images in conjunction with a reduction of visible text (all text can be placed in the notes view' section of PowerPoint). [13] The method has been applied and evaluated in 9 disciplines.

  7. Forethought, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    PowerPoint 1.0 was released in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh. It ran in black and white, generating text-and-graphics pages for overhead transparencies. A new full-color version of PowerPoint shipped a year later after the first color Macintosh came to market.

  8. Mentimeter - Wikipedia

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    Based in Stockholm, Sweden, the Mentimeter app was started by Swedish entrepreneur Johnny Warström [9] and Niklas Ingvar [9] as a response to unproductive meetings. [10] The initial start up budget was $500,000 raised by a group of prominent investors, including Per Appelgren in 2014, following the market's tendency to invest in Scandinavia.

  9. Microsoft Publisher - Wikipedia

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    Publisher is included in higher-end editions of Microsoft Office, reflecting Microsoft's emphasis on the application as an easy-to-use and less expensive alternative to the "heavyweights" with a focus on the small-business market, where firms do not have dedicated design professionals available to make marketing materials and other documents.