Looking for other types of Powerpoints?
Our PowerpointRanger.com Army Class Exchange is a great place for soldiers to share classes amongst each other, but did you know there were other sites for other industries?
Here are a few of the top listed blogs that might be of interest if you stumbled upon our site looking for Powerpoint Classes:
http://www.medicaldump.com/
www.medicaldump.com provides free daily updates for medical professionals and medical students. You can download free medical presentations, medical PowerPoint templates, medical pdfs, X-Rays, CT scans related to all specialties including cardiology, nephrology, neurology, GI, infectious disease, hepatology, general medicine, gynecology, geriatrics, etc. medicaldump.com contains unwatermarked medical Powerpoints and Powerpoint Backgrounds you need for quick use.
http://www.knoodle.com/blog
Knoodle is the social learning platform for your company. We help your people learn faster and do their jobs better by combining the depth of traditional enterprise learning technology with the immediacy and interactivity of social tools to make learning and knowledge sharing a natural part of the work day. Companies big and small trust Knoodle to achieve a broad range of critical business objectives, ranging from product training and demos, to employee onboarding, training and certification programs, to broad social learning communities that bring together employees, customers and the ecosystem of partners.
http://stickyslides.blogspot.com
Blog about professional presentation design
http://www.presentermedia.com/blog/
PresenterMedia offers quality PowerPoint templates and provides tips and tutorials about getting the most out of Microsoft PowerPoint. Learn to create outstanding presentations using PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2010. PresenterMedia also creates unique 3D presentation clip art and PowerPoint animations. Our blog keeps users up to date with our latest images and templates available to download.
http://pptideas.blogspot.com
Some presenters think that adding visuals, especially pictures, will instantly improve their slides. I agree that visuals can improve your slides, but only if those visuals help communicate your message more effectively.
http://www.allaboutpresentations.com
At All About Presentations we discuss conceptualization, design and delivery of presentations. You will find practical tips for making excellent presentations.
