Watch this in-depth 43-tutorial course, from our resident Apple guru Francesco Schiavon, to learn how to create attractive and informative presentations using Apple's Keynote software on your Mac, iOS devices and iCloud!
Francesco Schiavon is a recognized expert in the topic of digital media deployment for web and optical disc. A dedicated educator, Francesco has spent the last decade teaching in some of Canada's leading multimedia schools.
Are you tired of boring slide presentations? Have you ever suffered from PowerPoint Poisoning? If so, there is hope! In this course, with Apple expert Francesco Schiavon, you see how quickly and easily beautiful digital presentations can be created using Apple's next-generation Keynote software.
Start the "heavy lifting" of setting up the basic presentation outline on your Mac at home, then access your presentation from your iPad, or even your iPhone, to quickly add or remove slides and other objects in your presentation as you get new ideas. If you're collaborating with a team, learn how to safely and securely edit, view and manipulate your Keynote presentation... even if other team members can only access iCloud in a Windows browser... in a far corner of the globe!
In this course, you learn to keep your audience engaged with attractive and captivating transitions and builds as well as work with beautiful animatable 3D charts and graphs for maximum visual impact!
But Keynote is not only about the viewers! Control the presentation remotely with the presenter display... particularly important if you're not the person doing the presenting! Once the presentation is over, you see how to export and share your finished "show" with others who couldn't be physically present on that day.
So, get your message out with Keynote's amazing and immersive next-generation presentations by watching this and all the other courses in our continuing Apple Productivity Series!
Having used Powerpoint for many years, the Keynote felt quite intuitive.
There are however a lot of features and possibilities best learned from an exprrt via video.
This video is such.
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MÃ¥ns F.G. Thunberg wrote on January 19, 2015
Efficient, interesting and very useful information, as always with Francesco Schiavon at the helm. A great overview of the program, on all available platforms.