We're all busy people; surely we don't have time to make all the presentations we need to... Well, meet the answer to your problems - this 'how to' guide tells you everything you need to know to make presentations on the go using your iPad. Never waste a train journey again!
2. this is Bob.
Bob’s quite known around here.
He gives illustrated presentations
about nasty prickly animals.
(Or the ones with a lot of teeth.)
And recently, Bob got an
iPad.
(He’s quite the modern man)
3. Bob thought:
Why not present
directly on my
iPad?
And so, Bob started
researching what he
would need.
We’re aware WiFi was a little hard to come by around
prehistoric times, but indulge us for a moment. Thank you.
4. After a long quest, Bob
settled on these 4 apps.
Evernote Shutterstock InkPad SlideIdea*
* with an associated account
(That’s not free. Sorry.)
5. Like all good presenters, Bob first starts typing
out the structure of his presentation.
6. Evernote makes
all your notes
accessible from
everywhere.
You can pick them
up from your
phone, laptop or
tablet.
7. Once Bob had set the structure, he can start
looking for pictures to best illustrate his
presentation.
9. But sometimes, Bob needs to clarify some of the visuals,
and that may involve highlighting pictures.
10. In InkPad, you can
import existing
pictures and edit
them.
The app is
vector-based and
you can draw on
different layers.
Each layer can
then be exported
individually to
your photo
library.
11. And then, Bob compiles all the visuals to create his
exciting presentation. With animations.
And shares it.
12. In SlideIdea, you
can import any
pictures you have
in your library.
It will layer the
different
pictures and you
can resize them
as you wish.
You can then add
simple animations
to each element
of your
presentation.
13. You can then
present directly
from your iPad.
Each tap will
bring up a
different
animation
The presentation
can be exported
to PowerPoint,
or shared on
SlideShare
directly.
14. And so, Bob is able to give many an exciting visual
presentation...
15. ...and the humans and the big animals
with a lot of teeth are able to live in
harmony.
Sort of.