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Four tips for effective and engaging on-camera presentations
Contributed by Dr. Nachamma Sockalingam, Lecturer, TLC (The content for this post is from a workshop run by Ms. Maura Fogarty, Fogarty Communications) Recently, TLC organized a workshop on “Delivering effective and engaging on-camera presentations” (on 23 March 2013). This … Continue reading
Posted in March 2013
Tagged Camera, Microsoft PowerPoint, Online course development, Presentation skills, Video
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