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Although we have all heard of Powerpoint as a powerful tool for presentations, I believe that after using the Apple keynote, I have also learned that it can be used to create impressive and engaging presentations.

In this story I’m going to show you how we can create and Deliver a Killer Keynote Presentation using Keynote

Set it up correctly :

Start Keynote, then choose a Theme . Choosing an appropriate theme can save you time and effort in redefining styles, backgrounds, and image formatting.

Planning your content :

The Slide is the core component of Keynote, so it’s best to view your interactive piece as a series of small, slide-sized chunks. If you want to tell an interactive narrative, you’ll want to write it one slide at a time in words, images, video, or short animations.

Create your content :

The first page will be a title slide , so write a good welcome text ,Also use simplify charts and graphs to present your data,Always try to put points in further interactive way so that viewer can understand and grasp the slides veritably and fluently. it'll also helps to make the bystander always stick with the slide.

Short animations :

  • On the slide, click to select the object you want to animate.
  • In the Animate sidebar, click the Animate tab.
  • Click Add an Effect, then select an animation.
  • To set animation options such as the duration and direction of the animation, use the controls that appear.(Start Transition,Delay)

A Good Animation can help make a PowerPoint presentation more dynamic, and help make information more memorable. The most common types of animation effects include entrances and exits. You can also add sound to increase the intensity of your animation effects.

Presentation experts recommend using animations and sound effects sparingly. Animation can be useful in making a presentation more dynamic, and help to emphasize points, but too much animation can be distracting. Do not let animation and sound take the focus away from what you are saying.

Present it! :

Go ahead — press Play and test out your presentation. Everything should work as you’d expect, and you can press Escape to exit. Save your Presentation to iCloud, then open it on your iPad, and everything will work just the same there.

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Posted on November 16, 2023

You have some great tips. I also appreciate the paragraph about using sounds and animations sparingly. It never fails when I introduce Keynote to students, that their first presentation has sounds and animations for everything. Thank you for sharing, Keynote is one of my favorite apps.

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Posted on November 22, 2023

There's nothing like a great, well-thought-out Keynote. Thanks for sharing your step-by-step guide.

Posted on November 30, 2023

Another great tips would be to use purposeful animation. If your an explaining how gravity work, using the anvil composition to have an object (or even the word GRAVITY) fall for the sky and land in a smoke dust deliver a message out the topic. And you are right to use is sparingly, use it to gain focus, to surprise you listener.

Great topic and explanation!

Posted on December 01, 2023

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Who doesn't love keynote? Thank you for the reminders on creating a presentation. You will have to share one you have created!

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I look forward to Apple keynote presentations and product launches because, as a communication specialist, it’s hard for me to find a better role model for creating, designing, and delivering a presentation. The keynote at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013 offers yet another opportunity to learn fresh and effective techniques that you can and should apply to your presentations.

Stick to one theme per slide. The designers behind Apple’s presentation slides once told me they stick to one theme per slide. Don’t try to cram too much content—too many ideas—on one slide. That goes for statistics, too. For example, think about how many slides you would create if you delivered the following idea: “The developer program is incredibly vibrant. We have over six million registered developers. Demand for this show has never been greater. We sold out in just over a minute [71 seconds].” Most people would put the two statistics, 6 million and 71 seconds , on one slide. Apple CEO, Tim Cook, had two slides. The first one simply read: 6 million. The second slide read: 71 seconds. The second slide also had the words “Sold Out” in red (see below). If a statistic is important enough for you to deliver and you want your audience to recall the data point, then it deserves its own slide.

Make data visual. Early in the presentation Cook announced that Apple customers have downloaded 50 billion apps from the App Store. Instead of simply putting the number [50 billion] on the screen, as most presenters would do, Apple designers created a visual display of the data. Since the statistic had a lot of zeroes they decided it would be impressive to fill the screen with it: 50,000,000,000.  But they didn't stop there. If you look closely at the slide (below) you can see that the zeroes are actually images of apps. Data is more memorable when it’s visually interesting.

Always avoid bullet points. There are no bullet points on Apple slides. There are images and text (sometimes on the same slide), but no bullet points. Bullets are the least effective way of transmitting information on a slide. It simply adds too much clutter to the screen and forces the audience to read too many words as the presenter is talking. Most people can’t listen to someone speak, read text at the same time, and expect to retain anything!

Share the stage. Tim Cook shares the stage with his executive team, designers, partners, and developers. Cook introduced five other speakers in the two-hour period and one of them, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, took the stage twice. Designer Jony Ive didn't physically join Cook on stage, but appeared on a video to explain the design philosophy behind the new iOS 7. Too many CEOs and founders think they have to carry the presentation or pitch themselves. Think of your presentation as a Broadway show complete with sets (slides), props (demos), and a cast of characters.

Stick to the 10-minute rule. Cook introduced his first “guest speaker,” the co-founder of Anki, Boris Sofman, at exactly 10 minutes into his presentation. The 10-minute rule is a technique I recommend to every presenter, but I must give credit to the person who inspired it— University of Washington researcher, John Medina. Medina once told me that no matter how engaging you are, your audience will begin to tune out of your conversation after about 10 minutes. That doesn't mean you can’t reign them back in, but if you drone on and on you will most likely lose their attention.

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Apple does a nice job of building in “soft breaks” to maintain the attention of the audience. Cook didn't speak for much more than ten minutes at a time. He would break up his slides with another speaker or a video. All the Apple speakers stuck to the rule. During his introduction of the new operating system, OS X Mavericks, Federighi included two demonstrations, both lasting under 10 minutes and both about 10 minutes apart. Although Federighi held the stage for more than 10 minutes, he provided soft breaks and kept the flow moving nicely: Slides-demo-slides-demo-slides.

Have a chip on your shoulder every now and then. Apple vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, may have received the loudest applause when he revealed a radical redesign of Apple’s desktop for professional users, the Mac Pro. In a clear jab to critics who say Apple has lost its innovation edge, Schiller said, “Can’t innovate anymore, my ass!” Your audience appreciates passion and emotion once in a while.

Create a Twitter-friendly headline and repeat it twice. My favorite communication technique is what I call the Twitter-friendly headline. Whenever you launch a new product or service, clearly summarize it in one short sentence, preferably under 140 characters so it’s easily tweeted. Apple executives do this for every product announcement. The new iOS 7 was no exception. Twice in the presentation Tim Cook said, “iOS 7 is the biggest change to iOS since the iPhone.” Now take a look at a few tweets from popular media brands:

@Mashable: Apple unveils iOS 7, ‘biggest change since the original iPhone.’ @HuffPostTech: A look at iOS 7, the biggest change to iOS since the introduction of the iPhone. @USATODAY: Tim Cook calls iOS7 the biggest change to iOS since the introduction of the iPhone.

The Twitter headline works every time. Create one.

Practice. A lot. A 20-minute demo and product launch can take up to 250 hours at Apple. That includes the time spent on creating the story line, designing slides, testing the demo, and on-stage rehearsals. Apple’s slides are brilliant and the presenters are smooth and ‘effortless’ because speakers and designers spend a lot of time behind the scenes to get everything just right.

Show your team some love. It always helps to acknowledge your team. Cook lavishes praise on his team in nearly every public appearance. He concluded the WWDC ’13 keynote by saying, “I’d like to thank everyone at Apple who worked so hard to create them [new products]. I get to work with the most talented and creative people on earth and it’s a joy to serve with them.”   Express your heartfelt admiration for the team as much as possible.

Make your presentations public. Within two hours of the keynote Apple made the video of the entire two-hour presentation available on its website. It’s not buried on the site, either. It’s on the home page. Presentations are now part of your brand’s story and marketing message. Post the slides on your website and on a sharing site such as Slideshare.net. The slides bring your brand story to life.

Don’t let your ideas die because they were delivered poorly. I’m not suggesting that you copy everything about an Apple presentation (look, colors, style, font) to the letter. I am recommending that you copy the techniques in Apple’s keynote; techniques that are based on proven and effective presentation methods.

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T here is a desperate need to evolve the way most of us have been going about creating presentations — stale, out-dated methods and opinions about how to present are no longer good enough in today’s competitive landscape. After 15+ years working in communication design, Apple’s Keynote got me excited to share my thoughts on what makes their events so powerful and memorable.

Open with emotion. Opening with a sleek intro video that takes us through a condensed visual history of the Apple-verse through the years, paired with this evocative song by Les Gordon is a winning combo to cleanse your palette from any other distractions and set you up to hear about what’s new with Apple.

Amp up that emotion with an aspirational statement. In this case, “Give people wonderful tools, and they’ll do wonderful things.”

With these two steps alone, Apple has created a new environment for their viewer to drop into; a cinematic feeling that inspires you to pay attention to what’s to come.

(Good) Imagery reigns supreme. Particularly when we are talking about product marketing, but this also applies for any presentation in which you want to give your audience something to look at and be inspired by (wink wink, when do we ever not want this)? Try to avoid cheesy stock photos of businessmen shaking hands, though, and opt for tasteful, non-literal imagery, like what you can find on Unsplash (and be kind, give credit where credit is due).

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“Slides should reinforce your words, not repeat them.”

Say it visually. If you’ve got a complex concept that you want your audience to understand, do the prep work of figuring out how to best represent it visually. What is the essential information, and how do you display it in a way that makes sense? In the case of Apple’s Keynote, we don’t need to remember that LTPO stands for low-temperature polycrystalline oxide in order to know we like the feature of our watch display always staying on. LTPO will suffice.

Lean on the experts. If someone in your organization understands what you’re trying to explain better than you do, don’t hesitate to bring them in to the presentation, even in the form of a video snippet where they can speak to the topic. Tim Cook brought on an expert for each of the products that was presented during Apple’s hour and forty minute presentation. This also brings us to the next point:

Provide variety. Visual variety, variety of speakers, etc. It turns out it’s a myth that simpler content is always better. The reality is, your audience needs to experience contrast to keep their attention piqued . That means variety is an essential key to avoiding boredom or losing the attention of your audience. Consider moving from text to graphics, from stories to facts, complexity to simplicity. Every few slides, change up what you are bringing to your audience.

The reality is, your audience needs to experience contrast to keep their attention piqued . That means variety is an essential key to avoiding boredom or losing the attention of your audience.

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Your audience is overwhelmed with data, numbers, and statistics in their daily lives. When they're watching your presentation, they certainly don't want to be bombarded by another barrage of numbers. But in most cases, you can't avoid meaningful statistics that provide the evidence for your pitch or proposal. What's a speaker to do?

The folks who design Apple's slides have a solution. It's brilliant. It works. And you can do it easily in your next presentation. Here's the simple hack: Stick to one number per slide.

For an example, look no further than Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference held earlier this month.

When Apple CEO  Tim Cook  began talking about a new release of Apple's mobile operating system (iOS 13), he said: "iOS has the highest customer satisfaction in the industry, with an incredible 97 percent." The slide had one number in large font--97 percent. In smaller font beneath the number, a sentence read: "Customer satisfaction for iOS 12."

That's it. One number and one sentence.

Few leaders know numbers as well Cook does. He's capable of poring over excel spreadsheets for hours and catching the one discrepancy that everyone else overlooked. Yet, when Cook delivers public presentations, he's careful to focus on one number on one slide. Only after he's done explaining the statistic does he move to another slide.

"Our adoption rate is industry leading as well," Cook continued. "Eighty-five percent of iOS customers are on the latest release." What number is the one and only statistic on the slide? You got it--85 percent.

Cook isn't the only Apple presenter who follows the formula. All of Apple's senior executives use the same presentation template.

When Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, took the stage to show off the new features of iOS 13 for the iPhone, he rattled off a series of numbers related to the phone's performance. Each number got its own slide.

According to Federighi, the new OS allows phones to unlock FaceID 30 percent faster, downloads are 50 percent smaller, and updates are 60 percent smaller--all making apps a faster experience. In this order the slides read:

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Steve Jobs began using the formula of one number or theme per slide long before business professionals even started thinking about designing presentations more effectively.

When I wrote The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs , I cited a presentation he delivered for the second version of the iPad. In the first five minutes, his slides altogether contained a total of just 33 words. To put that into context, it's said that the average presentation slide contains 40 words--that's on each slide.

Even today, most speakers create slides that look more like documents with numbers, charts, and bullet points. This is exactly the wrong way to present information that's intended to be recalled and acted upon. According to neuroscientists, our brains are energy hogs. The brain evolved to be as efficient as possible and to save energy. If it has to work too hard to figure out a slide, it tunes out.

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Now you can more easily remove backgrounds from supported images — and even live videos — or adjust them to your liking.

Add live video feeds to any slide.

Appear in a window, on your slides, with a picture-in-picture display during remote presentations. Or include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to show off apps.

Get started with dynamic themes.

Start with one of three beautiful new animated themes, then customise it to set the tone for each slide with 18 adjustable background presets — from understated to highly visual, monochrome to colourful, calm to energetic.

Captivate your audience with dynamic backgrounds.

Make your presentation stand out by adding stunning colour and visual interest to your slides. Create motion on a title or closing slide for a bold statement, and keep viewers engaged with subtle movement throughout the presentation.

Present with your team. Seamlessly.

For slideshows with multiple presenters, you can take turns controlling a single deck — from anywhere — on Mac, iPad and iPhone.

Play YouTube and Vimeo videos directly in Keynote.

Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play it in your presentation, without the need to download or open the video in a media player. 2

Present over video conference. Like a pro.

Play a slideshow in its own window so you can access other apps while you present. You can view your presenter notes, upcoming slides and navigation in a separate window as well.

Outline your presentation. Easily.

With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas and move concepts from slide to slide. Then switch to slide view and start designing.

Present like never before. From anywhere.

With Keynote, presenting remotely can be just as seamless as presenting in person. Say goodbye to saying “Next slide, please” — now multiple people can present together, even remotely, with each person taking control of their section of the deck. Add a live video feed of yourself to any slide for a picture-in-picture experience. Or when presenting on your Mac, include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to walk through your apps. You can even play a slideshow in its own window, so you can simultaneously access your notes and other apps.

Any presentation. Any device. Anytime.

You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.

You can also work on presentations stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.

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Create and present together. Even when apart.

Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours too. You can even get notifications when people join, edit or comment. When presenting as a team, you can also take turns controlling a single deck from anywhere.

Use Apple Pencil when inspiration strikes.

Add colour, illustrations and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.

Plays well with Office.

Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote presentations as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint presentations directly in Keynote.

Learn more about Microsoft PowerPoint compatibility

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Gold Hydrogen Limited (Gold Hydrogen, ASX: GHY, the Company) refers to the release of the Australian Hydrogen Conference Presentation on Wednesday 19 June 2024 .

The Company advises that the presentation included peer comparisons on Slide 10 that are unable to be disclosed in strict compliance with ASX guidance Listed@ASX Compliance Update 08/18, in that the underlying helium resource details cannot be accurately determined from public sources for all of the comparative project

Accordingly, the Company retracts Slide 10 and advises investors not to rely on the information in that slide for the purposes of making an investment decision in relation to the Company. An updated version of the presentation with Slide 10 removed will be released following this announcement.

This announcement has been authorised for release by the Company Secretary.

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Tel: +61 7 3521 8038

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  • Generate a Foundation: Instead of staring at a blank canvas, use Copilot to generate the core structure of your presentation. Simply type the prompt “Create a presentation about [Topic],” replacing “[Topic]” with your presentation’s central theme. Need additional slides to delve deeper? Expand your prompt by adding “Include slides about [Sub Topic 1], [Sub Topic 2], [Sub Topic 3].”
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  • Effortlessly Add Slides: As your presentation unfolds and you identify the need for additional content, leverage Copilot’s ability to seamlessly add slides. Simply type the prompt “Add a slide about [Topic],” replacing “[Topic]” with the specific focus of the new slide.
  • Animate and Engage: Breathe life into your presentation with animations. Select the slide you want to animate and type “Animate this slide” into Copilot. Let Copilot suggest and apply animations that will grab your audience’s attention and enhance their understanding of your message.
  • Craft a Clear Agenda: Ensure your audience is on the same page from the outset by using Copilot to generate a compelling agenda slide. Type “Add an agenda slide” and watch Copilot create a clear roadmap for your presentation.
  • Visually Enhance with Images: Images can significantly elevate your presentation’s impact. Use Copilot to incorporate visuals that perfectly complement your content. Employ the prompt “Add an image of [Image Description],” replacing “[Image Description]” with a concise yet descriptive phrase that captures the essence of the desired image.
  • Organize for Impact: Sometimes, even the most informative content can lose its effectiveness if poorly structured. Let Copilot help you organize your presentation for maximum impact. Type “Organize this presentation” and see Copilot suggest an optimal slide order to ensure a logical flow of information and a clear takeaway for your audience.

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While this guide focuses on using Copilot to supercharge your PowerPoint presentations, remember that Copilot’s capabilities extend beyond this application. Unlock its potential to streamline your workflow across other Microsoft 365 apps, from crafting compelling documents in Word to generating insightful spreadsheets in Excel. By embracing Copilot as your AI-powered assistant, you can significantly boost your productivity and free up valuable time to focus on the strategic aspects of your work.

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Learn how to choose a theme, add content, change the look of a slide, and more.

Choose a theme and add content

To create a Keynote presentation, first choose a theme. Themes contain predesigned slide layouts, which you can use as a starting point for your presentation.

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Tap Choose a Theme, then tap a theme.

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To add your own text, double-tap placeholder text.

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Change the slide size

You can change the slide size to fit screens with different aspect ratios. Any existing content might be moved to accommodate the new aspect ratio.

Open your presentation in Keynote.

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Tap Presentation Options, then tap Presentation Setup.

Tap Slide Size at the bottom of the window, tap a new size, then tap Done.

If you choose Custom, enter the slide dimensions, then tap Done.

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Change the look of a slide

To quickly change the look of a slide, you can apply a different slide layout to it. When you change a slide's layout, any content you've already added appears in the new layout.

Select one or more slides.

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Swipe to see all slide layouts, then tap one to apply it.

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Change the look of your entire presentation

To quickly change the look of your entire presentation, you can choose a new theme at any time. If you added content, it's placed in the slides of the new theme. Any customizations you've made, like changing the color of text, appear in the new theme.

Tap Themes at the bottom of the window.

Tap a theme or swipe to see more themes.

When you're finished, tap Done.

Edit slide layouts

To quickly make changes to multiple slides in your presentation at once, you can edit slide layouts. You can change the layout of a slide, add text, images, and objects. Changes to slide layouts affect the slides in your presentation that use the same slide layout.

Tap on the background of a slide, then tap Edit Slide Layout in the menu that appears.

In the sidebar, tap a slide that you want to edit.

Choose what you want to do — rearrange content, add text, images, and objects.

When you’re done editing slide layouts, tap Done in the upper-right corner.

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In Keynote, choose File > New, then double-click the theme you want to use in the theme chooser. If the theme chooser doesn't appear, hold the Option key, choose File > New from Theme Chooser, then double-click the theme you want to use.

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You can change the slide size to fit screens or projectors with different aspect ratios. Any existing content might be moved to accommodate the new aspect ratio.

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Choose a slide size from the Slide Size pop-up menu.

If you chose Custom Slide Size, enter the slide dimensions, then click OK.

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To change the look of your entire presentation, choose a new theme at any time. If you added content, it's placed in the slides of the new theme.

Click Change Theme.

Double-click a new theme.

To make sure the customizations that you've made (like text color) appear in the new theme, select “Keep your style changes.”

You can always undo a theme change if you preferred your previous theme.

To quickly make changes to multiple slides in your presentation at once, you can edit slide layouts.

From the menu bar, choose View > Edit Slide Layouts.

In the sidebar, select a slide layout that you want to edit.

When you’re done editing slide layouts, click Done in the lower-right corner.

Changes to slide layouts affect the slides in your presentation that use the same slide layout.

Keynote for iCloud

You can choose a theme when you create a new Keynote presentation online at iCloud.com.

Double-click a theme. The presentation opens in a new tab or window in your browser.

To add your own text to a slide, double-click the placeholder text.

To add your own image to a slide, drag an image from your computer to the placeholder image.

If you want to change the look of slides, slide size, or the theme after initially creating your presentation in Keynote for iCloud, open your presentation in Keynote on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

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