Business Communication Today, 13th Ed.
Chapter 16. Developing Presentations in a Social Media Environment
Teaching oral communication on Pinterest.
This collection of resources for business communication and business writing instructors focus on a wide variety of media, including videos, infographics, PowerPoints, PDFs, and podcasts, covering every relevant topic so you can keep your course fresh and up to date.
See our Pinterest page of PowerPoint programs for business communication instructors.
Jeff Haden writes, "Some people like to learn from mistakes.
Check out the Pinterest page on employment.
Check out a Pinterest page of data visualizations.
"Pronunciation is the ugly sister of language teaching, coming way behind vocabulary and grammar.
We write a lot about resumes — what to do, and what not to do.
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Fellow designer Matt Helmke offers a succinct overview of Reynolds’s groundbreaking book.
Fellow designer Matt Helmke offers a succinct overview of Reynolds’s groundbreaking book.
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This website offers a wealth of advice on producing quality videos.
These online tools (many are free) offer a variety of ways to create infographics.
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Bovée and Thill's Pinterest board highlights some of the most interesting and important developments in business communication, along with some great advice on developing your communications skills.
Whether you are an old hat at getting up in front of an audience, or stone cold terrified of speaking into a mic, one thing is certain: We all have at least one thing that sends chills of fear down our collective spinal cords.
Carmine Gallo, author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, has this YouTube video titled "Present Like Steve Jobs.
Introverts can seize the microphone -- and bring the house down.
You already know that you shouldn’t stand behind a podium, that it’s important to practice, and that PowerPoint can get boring.
Peter Jeff (photo, left), adjunct public speaking instructor, says, "You can make your speechwriting sing by learning lessons from songwriters.
David Meadvin (photo, left), founder of the speechwriting firm Inkwell Strategies, is often asked "about how to write a winning speech.