Re: On-screen (and via monitor) break timer??
- From: "Michelle York" <teacher24_70@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Sep 2006 22:42:17 -0700
No, that wasn't it. I asked the presenter today at Day 2 of the
conference and I got a copy of it from him. It was a PPT file that a
Jeff White had created. I searched for it on the web, but his site is
not up right now, so I'm glad that I got the copy another way. Let me
know if you're interested and I can attach it to anyone who might be
interested.
buck_brown@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Sounds like the Dashboard Widget Stopwatch. Did it look like this?
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Dashboard-Widgets/Status-Info/Stopwatch.shtml
sjohnson717@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Michelle York wrote:
I was at a conference today and the presenter had a Mac and was using
Power Point for the presentation. At break times, he had a cool
onscreen (and on monitor projection) timer that would count-down the
time left for the break. It looked like a stopwatch. It could be set
for various time frames--five minutes, 2 minutes, 1 min. 45 sec, among
various other time frames. It also started ticking aloud as it neared
the end so that audience members had an auditory reminder that time was
almost up.
I have done this too. It's a Powerpoint presentation that has one slide
for each image and animation on a timer. I have 20 slides with a one
minute "go to next slide" timer. You can download mine at
http://www.productmarketing.com/productmarketing/files/timer.ppt?1
Steve Johnson
Pragmatic Marketing
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