Index
3-D Format and Bevel, 75–77
3-D Rotation, 75–77
A
Ackmann, Heather, 64
Action buttons, 88–89
aesthetic hierarchy, 110–111
Align and Distribute Objects, 78
Altman, Rick, 131
Animation, 85–86
aspect ratio, 81–82
asymmetrical balance, 105
audience
considerations, 11, 13–14, 26–30
respecting your, 134–135
audio
adding, 91
editing, 92
Recording, 96–97
during virtual presentations, 150
B
backup plan, having a, 133–134
balance and symmetry, 104–105
being genuine, 132
benefits
gain as a motivator, 38–41
as supporting slides, 43–46
best practices for delivering presentations
being passionate, 131–132
being yourself, 132
engaging learners, 135–139
having a backup plan, 133–134
practicing out loud, 130–131
respecting your audience, 134–135
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