Reveals the underlying story form of all great presentations that will not only create impact, but will move people to action Presentations are meant to inform, inspire, and persuade audiences. So why then do so many audiences leave feeling like they've wasted their time? All too often, presentations don't resonate with the audience and move them to transformative action. Just as the author's first book helped presenters become visual communicators, Resonate helps you make a strong connection with your audience and lead them to purposeful action. The author's approach is simple: building a presentation today is a bit like writing a documentary. Using this approach, you'll convey your content with passion, persuasion, and impact.
A collection of digital images of print advertisements published primarily in the United States and Canada between 1911 and 1955. From Duke University Libraries.
ARTstor is a digital image library of approximately 700,000 images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present, and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes.
A "database of over 3,000 advertising items and publications dating from 1850 to 1920, illustrating the rise of consumer culture and the birth of a professionalized advertising industry in the United States." From Duke University Libraries (open access).
Includes access to thousands of hours of NBC and CNN news broadcasts.In addition, the database provides indexing for nightly news programs broadcast by the other national television networks including ABC and CBS. Abstracts of each story within a regular news program are fully searchable. Coverage begins in 1968.
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute's Visual History Archive contains over 50,000 video testimonies in over 40 languages and from more than 60 countries. The Institute interviewed Jewish survivors and other persons with experience of the Holocaust.