The NovaMind Presenter for Windows: Mind Mapping video tutorial |
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The NovaMind Presenter allows you to give great presentations directly from within NovaMind, and also to edit the Mind Map while you are presenting. This gives you a very powerful but flexible presentation system. This video shows you the ins and outs of using the presenter to give your presentations. There is no setup work to go from your Mind Map to the presentation system - just click a single button. And during the presentation if you want to go in to a specific branch, or expand other branches, it’s all just a click away. NovaMind directly supports a very clear presentation style where you can give an overview of the main topics or objectives of the presentation from the first level branches of the Mind Map, then go into more detail as you visit each of the sub-branches. Then you can go around the top level branches again to give the summary of the presentation. There is lots more information on how to give great presentations in the presentations section of the NovaMind web site. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! |
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The NovaMind Presenter for Mac: Mind Mapping video tutorial |
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The NovaMind Presenter is a powerful presentation tool, and although it it very straightforward to use, there are some things in this video which you would not know by just playing with it. Generally it’s more fun watching a video than reading documentation - especially if you are a visual learner, so watch this NovaMind tutorial video to get up to speed quickly with the ins and outs of the Mind Map presenter. With the NovaMind presenter, you can create great presentations directly from your Mind Maps with virtually no extra work above just creating the Mind Map. NovaMind directly supports a very smooth presentation style where you can give an overview of the main topics or objectives of the presentation from the first level branches of the Mind Map, then go into more detail as each of the sub-branches is visited in turn. Then you can go around the top level branches in turn again to give the summary of the presentation. There is lots more information on how to give great presentations in the presentations section of the NovaMind web site. |




