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Convert PowerPoint Slides to Google Slides for Online Teaching

Convert PowerPoint Lessons into Google Slides for Online Teaching

Here’s a Google Slides presentation that explains how to turn PowerPoint lessons built for the traditional classroom into dynamic presentations teachers and company training departments can give online.

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Writing Off-Site: How to Improve Your Writing Outside the Office

Writing off-site away from data and experts doesn’t need to stifle exceptional content. Here are some reliable strategies for great writing off-site.

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Do Work Samples Matter? Understanding Their Limitations

Work samples are a popular tool for explaining organizational capabilities. Unfortunately, work samples have a few drawbacks. It’s fine to ask for samples, but there are several issues to keep in mind. Work Samples Are Client Specific When people ask for work samples, they usually want to know just one thing: “Can you make what …

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How to Write About Unfamiliar Subjects: Four Tips for New Topics

Unfamiliar subjects don’t need to stifle good writing. Here are some simple tips for writing well about unfamiliar subjects and new topics.

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How to Estimate the Cost of a Project Accurately and Reliably

Accurately estimating the cost of a project has to consider several factors. Experienced project management makes cost estimates more complete and reliable.

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How to Maximize Subject Matter Experts’ Limited Time

Subject matter experts (SMEs) have lots of knowlege but limited time. Thoughtful project management gets the most from SMEs without wasting their time.

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Compound Words & Avoiding the #1 Spelling Mistake Overlooked By Editing Software

Compound words are bigger words that are made by joining smaller words. Editing software can’t tell what you mean, so compound word typos get missed.

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Staffing Business Communication Talent: Writers Finding Writers

Here’s how ProEdit connects great companies with technical writers, instructional designers, trainers, graphic designers, marketers, and other communications job seekers.

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Lessons from Amazon’s Typo Catastrophe

Amazon’s typo broke the internet. A simple mistake cost companies millions of dollars. Here are some tips for preventing typos, no matter your industry.

4 Dastardly Reasons People Make Typos on Purpose

4 Dastardly Reasons People Make Typos On Purpose

Intentional typos help conniving people manipulate their readers. Here’s a countdown of the four most insidious reasons writers make typos on purpose.

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