
Packend präsentieren mit PowerPoint | Monster Millionen von PowerPoint-Präsentationen werden täglich auf der Welt gehalten. Die meisten sind zum Einschlafen. Sieben Tipps von Rhetoriktrainer Ingo Vogel, mit denen Sie Ihr Publikum fesseln. Warum schlafen die Zuhörer bei manchen Präsentationen ein, während sie bei anderen gebannt an den Lippen des Vortragenden hängen? Eine Ursache hierfür ist: Während manche ihre Zuhörer nur mit Informationen überhäufen, versuchen andere sie auch emotional zu packen. Ob Abteilungsleiter oder Ingenieur, Verkäufer oder Finanzberater – in vielen Jobs zählt es zu den Aufgaben, Produkte, Konzepte und Ideen vor Kunden, Geschäftspartnern oder Kollegen zu präsentieren. 1. Immer wieder stellt man bei Präsentationen mit Laptop und Beamer fest: Die Augen der Zuhörer sind auf die Wand hinter dem Präsentator gerichtet. Tipp: Beachten Sie beim Vorbereiten Ihrer Präsentation: Nicht Ihre Charts, sondern Sie müssen die Zuhörer überzeugen. 2. Der Text auf Charts sollte möglichst kurz sein. 6. 7.
Woodwind and Brass Works Drum Sheet Music, Drum Music Transcription, Tabs | drumscore.com The Sun | PhemieC Sun slips through the cracks into my pancake yellow eyes, pulling the dust from my mind and leaving it's light in my brain, silently calling me to face it like a lover in the sky, willing me to accept the things I cannot change. And if you leave me, if you leave me here, lying, waking. I've made a pact, I've made a pact with the sun, it'll keep on returning. The Sun will always come back, the sun will keep coming back, the sun with always come back, the sun will never not come back. Sun slips through the cracks onto the stone, where I lie, freezing, pushing back the moon's remorseless apathy, willing me to accept the things I cannot change, I cannot... And if you leave me, if you leave me, here lying, dying, I've made a pact I've made a pact with the sun, It'll keep on returning. The Sun will always come back, the sun will keep coming back, the sun with always come back, the sun will never not come back...
Could You PowerPoint This? Seven PowerPoint Alternatives – Donor Tools Nonprofit Software This is a quick follow-up to my post earlier this week about Fuze Meeting. I’m going to be leading a webinar in a couple of weeks (Running IT without an IT Department), I’m on a quest for the perfect combination of web meeting/webinar software and presentation software. “PowerPoint” is like “Xerox” – sometimes it feels easier (and maybe more descriptive) to say “I’m going to give a ‘powerpoint’” than “I’m going to give a presentation”. But, just as Xerox isn’t the only way to make a copy, Microsoft PowerPoint isn’t the only way to give a presentation. Prezi Prezi is really, really cool. Keynote Keynote is the Apple equivalent to PowerPoint, but it’s oh-so-smooth. 280 Slides 280 Slides is pretty much a Keynote clone. present.io drop.io is a file sharing service, but they also have a remote presentation tool called present.io. SlideRocket SliceRocket is like 280 Slides in that it’s completely online, but Slide Rocket also lets you present online, to online participants. Open Office Impress
VARIATIONS Prototype: Online Musical Scores The following selections lead to experimental prototypes of the ways in which musical scores and recording liner notes might be used in conjunction with sound recordings available online through VARIATIONS. We encourage interested users to send comments on usability to varia@dlib.indiana.edu to help us in our ongoing development of the project. Due to the early developmental status of this phase of VARIATIONS, we will not be able to guarantee continued availability of this resource or any of its components. We value comments for their help in future development, but will not necessarily be able to make changes to the prototype interfaces at this time. Online scores: Opera Literature Selected opera scores chosen from the Cook Music Library's holdings Scores are in the public domain Available from anywhere Designed to be viewed on a 17-inch monitor with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 Designed primarily for online display, not for printing. Online scores: Song Literature Related links:
The Drum Ninja Research - LaTeX poster with beamerposter - beamer - a0poster The LaTeX beamerposter package was created by Philippe Dreuw and Thomas Deselaers. It is an extension of the LaTeX beamer and the a0poster classes in order to create LaTeX posters, e.g. a DIN-A0 size LaTeX poster in landscape or portrait orientation. Furthermore it is possible to scale the poster fonts to your needs. The package allows you to benefit from the nice color box handling and alignment in the beamer class (e.g. with rounded corners and shadows) in order to create quite fast pretty conference posters. Features: scalable fonts using the fp and type1cm packages posters in DIN-A0, DIN-A1, DIN-A2, DIN-A3, DIN-A4, and custom sizes like double DIN-A0 possible still applicable to custom beamer slides, e.g. 16:9 slides for a widescreen (i.e. 1.78 aspect ratio) orientation: landscape or portrait debug mode LaTeX requirements: The beamerposter package is available from CTAN and from my webpage. Download an example as beamerposter-example.pdf from our webserver.
Piano Chord Calculator If you are teaching people how to play the piano (or another keyboard instrument) then one thing that you will cover is chords. Now I know very little about music myself but with the kind assistance of Music Education Guide Espie Estrella I have managed to create a piano chord calculator script that allows all of the basic chords to be highlighted on a keyboard drawing on the web page either by selecting the chord to be displayed from a couple of selection lists or by entering the formula for the chord into a text input field. With a copy of this calculator on your music education web site your students and potential students will be able to check out which key to press to get the different chords directly from your site. Here's a complete working copy of the script: <div align="center"><b>The Piano Chord Calculator requires Javascript</b> You either have Javascript disabled or the browser you are using does not support Javascript.
Rufus O'Callaghan - drums and batterie - cours particuliers - Accueil Beamer (LaTeX) Beamer is a LaTeX document class for creating slides for presentations. It supports both pdfLaTeX and LaTeX + dvips. The name is taken from the German word Beamer, a pseudo-anglicism for video projector. The beamer class is not the first LaTeX class for creating presentations, and like many of its predecessors, it has special syntax for defining 'slides' (known in Beamer as 'frames'). Slides can be built up on-screen in stages as if by revealing text that was previously hidden or covered. Source code for beamer presentations, like any other LaTeX file, can be created using any text editor, but there is specific support for beamer syntax in AUCTEX and LyX. Beamer provides the ability to make 'handouts', that is a version of the output suitable for printing, without the dynamic features, so that the printed version of a slide shows the final version that will appear during the presentation. Beamer depends on PGF for some of its features.
The Virtual Theremin (Site under construction) The Virtual Theremin Copyright Edward Squires 2001 What is it? The Theremin is a musical instrument that uses the positions of the performers hands to create sound. Where can I get it? Installation New Version 7/03/2002. Download it here. You should now have a running copy of vt.exe if all goes well. The files are installed in a folder called VT on your main hard drive (C:\VT ). Minimum requirements 128MB RAM (the program requires 90MB). How do I use it? Initially you will be presented with a black window. To get things happening, select Capture Device... from the File menu, which should bring up a modal dialog box. The play, pause, step and stop buttons at the bottom of this dialog box control the video stream. Resize the vt window to your liking. Select Virtual Theremin... from the Settings menu. If your camera can not mirror video, you can select the Flip Video Vertically check box to rotate the video, this makes it much easier to play. Now for the difficult bit.
Roel van Helden Free Online Bass Tuner and Guitar Tuner - Custom Tunings Click here for the code Have a free mini bass tuner for your site like the one above, use the link to get the code. Start by selecting what instrument you want, either bass, or guitar. 1. Why use the online bass and guitar tuner? If you haven’t got access to a bass or guitar tuner then you will know how difficult it can be to tune your instrument up with itself, especially without anything to tune to, this online bass tuner allows people to tune up their instrument by ear. Custom Tunings The new tuner has the added feature, custom tunings, this is so people are able to input tunings that are not listed on the left had side. When inputting a notes, please make sure that it is in capitals, e.g. The tuner also has the added function of shortcut keys. Tunings Available Bass – 5 String • Standard – (B, E, A, D, G) • 1/2 Step – (Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb) • 1 Step – (A, D, G, C, F) • High C – (E, A, D, G, C) • High 1/2 – (Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, B) • Hight 1 step – (D, G, C, F, Bb) Bass – 5 String Any Questions?
Pleins d'exercices, de vidéos, de partition etc. by kurden Feb 3