• What’s New is an ever-changing series of articles and graphics explaining the latest developments in research, equipment, and software. It’s great source for keeping up to date on major product introductions from all companies, not just Epson.
• Basics offers free online tips for planning and delivering presentations, including the use of visual aids.
• Tutorials guide the user through the use of PowerPoint and projectors, including running a projector from a laptop computer.
• Resources presents the user with a large and ever-growing stock of innovative PowerPoint templates, clip art, and sound clips. The entire library of interesting elements is available for downloading into presentations at no charge.
• The Presenters Club is a “members only” part of the Web site and contains some of the really neat content that can make you look and feel like a real pro! Possibly the greatest feature of The Presenters Club is that membership is also free of charge. All you need to do is complete and submit the short registration form and you are in.
Go the presentersonline Web site at http://www.presentersonline.com
• Take time to look around and familiarize yourself with this site. It has a great deal of content that can give you a competitive advantage in classes as well as in your work after graduation.
• Click on “Basics.”
• Scroll down and take in the different categories of online training, such as Delivery, Content, and Visuals. These are offered at no charge and each of the topic areas is short and can be completed in a few minutes. Note that the displayed items are a selection of the larger library archive that is also available to you.
• Browse through the training topics available and locate three subjects that are of some interest to you – something you might enjoy and benefit from knowing.
• One at a time, click on each of your selected three topics.
• Read through and study the materials offered. Take notes and build your understanding and skills.