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Seeing Your Point: 3 Simple Steps to Visualizing Your Presentations

Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Wendy Gates Corbett, CPTD, President, Signature Presentations
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OK, you’re convinced. You’ve read the research and seen it for yourself—presentations that effectively use visuals are more engaging and easier to understand than bullet point–laden ones. You’re ready to refresh your own slide decks to add more visuals. If only you knew how.

This session answers that question by demonstrating a simple, three-step process you can use to evaluate the big ideas in a presentation, generate a plan for representing those ideas visually, and find visuals in the vast sea of image and illustration sources.

During this webcast, you will learn how to:

  • Identify the most powerful ideas to represent visually in a presentation.
  • Brainstorm ideas for illustrating an idea visually.
  • Search for visuals in appropriate (and legal) sources, both free and paid.

Access the handout here:  Seeing Your Point: 3 Simple Steps to Visualizing Your Presentations

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Wendy Gates Corbett, CPTD
Wendy Gates Corbett, CPTD

President, Signature Presentations

Wendy Gates Corbett, CPTD, is an experienced international speaker and presentation consultant who works with executives, leaders, and professional athletes as they become more clear, impactful presenters. As the President and Chief Presentation Officer of Signature Presentations, and a former global training executive, Wendy has spoken for more than 150,000 people all over the world about building belonging, confidence, clarity, and powerful presence. She is in her 12th year as a board member of the Research Triangle Area (think ‘Raleigh, NC’) Chapter of ATD and is a former member of the ATD International Board of Directors. 


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