Sorry, I should have added that I assume flash is too hard. See
http://www.business.unisa.edu.au/management/Research/irg/documents/syste
ms_thinking.swf
From
http://www.business.unisa.edu.au/management/Research/irg/multipersp.asp
Regards,
mike
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Mike Metcalfe, School Of Management, University of South Australia (City
West). Website: Ideas Research Group
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Metcalfe
Sent: Wednesday, 6 September 2006 7:51 AM
To: 'Business Policy and Strategy List'
Subject: RE: presentation skills training
Keith, Can I suggest you look at CaptureCam Pro which is screen saving
(with voice over) software?
http://www.capturecampro.com/ What you get
to come up on the screen, the software saves to a small sized file. I
find it preferable to powerpoint with embedded audio files.
Regards,
mike
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Mike Metcalfe, School Of Management, University of South Australia (City
West). Website: Ideas Research Group
-----Original Message-----
From: Business Policy and Strategy List
[mailto:
BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Peter Bryant
Sent: Saturday, 2 September 2006 7:44 AM
To:
BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
Subject: Re: presentation skills training
Dear Ketih,
These sites have great video clips and other educational tools. They are
primarily for entrepreneurship, but I expect you'll find useful material
for
teaching strategy more broadly defined:
http://eclips.cornell.edu/homepage.do
http://edcorner.stanford.edu/index.shtml
Best regards
Peter Bryant
University of Sydney
Quoting "Keith D. Brouthers" <
keith.brouthers@KCL.AC.UK>:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I want to provide some basic training (20-30 minutes) on making
> presentations to my final year undergrads. At this point they have
> never made a presentation and I want to use cases and have them
> present.
>
> I am looking for suggested videos/on-line clips and/or power point
> presentations.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Keith
> --
> Keith D. Brouthers
> Professor of Business Strategy
> University of London, King's College London
> 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH
>
keith.brouthers@kcl.ac.uk
> (0)207 848 3968
>
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