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The Gestalt of Slides, by Glenna Shaw


Glenna Shaw, PowerPoint Psychologist Glenna is a renowned PowerPoint MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) with over 14 years experience creating data visualizations in the form of presentations, project management tools, dashboards, demos, prototypes and system user interfaces.

Glenna runs Visualology and PPTMagic where you will discover things you never thought possible in PowerPoint.

In this tutorial, Glenna uses an interactive PowerPoint tutorial to eloquently explain the Gestalt Principles of Visual Perception. Slide navigation is built using ActivePrez.

Thank you to Glenna for building and sharing this tutorial with the World.


 
     

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