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 Past Powerpoint Weekly Video Content

Powerpoint Weekly Video - Tell the Truth
TJ Walker explains why you should always be as truthful as possible during your presentation.
Powerpoint Weekly Video - Be Believable
TJ Walker talks about the importance of being believable during your
speech or presentation.
Powerpoint Weekly Video - Make Your Speech Better
Tj Walker explains how to make your speech better.
Powerpoint Weekly Video - Ugly PowerPoint
TJ Walker talks about PowerPoint slides that are just down right ugly.
Powerpoint Weekly Video - Misusing PowerPoint
TJ Walker talks about PowerPoint misuse.
Powerpoint Weekly Video - What to Do With Your Hands
TJ explains what to do with your hands during a speech or presentation.

Powerpoint Weekly Video - One Thing At A Time
If you want to give an effective PowerPoint presentation then present one thing at a time.

Powerpoint Weekly Video - Don't Over Do Your PowerPoint
Keep your Powerpoint simple.


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Powerpoint Weekly Video - Numbers
Stop putting so many numbers on your Powerpoint presentation...TJ Walker explains more.


Windows Media

Powerpoint Weekly Video - PowerPoint Without the Slides
You are not ready to give a PowerPoint presentation unless you can give it without the slides.


Windows Media

Powerpoint Weekly Video - The Foreign Language PowerPoint Solution
TJ Walker explains why PowerPoint is a means for visual communication.


Windows Media

Powerpoint Weekly Video - Using Powerpoint the Right Way
Powerpoint can be a useful tool if used correctly. TJ Walker has tips so that you can get it right everytime.

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