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03/17/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Principles for effective presentation design
By Robin Williams
Published by Peachpit Press
Copyright 2010
158 pages
No review done by member
The November TAG meeting will focus on Camtasia and Snag-It sold by TechSmith and other free screen capture programs.
Free programs briefly demonstrated were Jing, Screenr, and Screengrab (an add-on for Firefox).
Selected comments are in the attached PDF file.
Author: David Pogue
Published by O'Reilly
885 pages
Copyright 2009
No review done by member.
Author: Larry Ullman
Published by Peachpt Press
Copyright 2009
454 pages
No review done by member
Author: Laurie Ulrich Fuller
Copyright 2007
Published by Wiley Publishing
409 pages
No review done by member
Authors: Shari Thurow and Nick Musica
Published by New Riders
Copyright 2009
183 pages
No review done by member
I signed up for a Twitter account in December of 2008 in order to take advantage of a SitePoint PDF book give-away. I really didn’t know much about it at the time, just that it was a tool for broadcasting brief messages, but not a spam generator. Since that time I’ve been hearing terms like ‘tweet’ and ‘retweet’ on the local news and in real-time conversations. However, I still didn’t really get it. The Twitter Book, by Tim O’Reilly and Sarah Milstein, to the rescue! They very neatly break down Twitter into easy to digest concepts and features in this O’Reilly publication. The service is explained succinctly in large type on the right page and illustrated by a variety of screen shots on the left page, no information overload.
What would you like to see in the coming months at the Tucson Adobe User Group?