Forbes.com contributor and author, Carmine Gallo, reveals three techniques that Steve Jobs used in his greatest presentation to educate, entertain, and inspire his audience.
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This video is fundamentally flawed. These don’t have to do ANYTHING with his style of presentation. The rule of 3 is only prominently seen on the iPhone keynote. This is remarkably stupid.
The original iphone introduction presentation is also my most favourite presentation of all time.
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Only lies needs to be educated & entertained to the people. Truth never needs to be educated or entertained to anyone
Rule of 3 has nothing to do with it. Steve always worked backwards from the user.
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presentation will be boring without visual style!!
http://www.slideshare.net/amithajayanajayan/i-steve-steve-jobs-presentation-skills-ppt
love this steve jobs way of presentation!!
Steve Jobs was good at showing off products Apple copied from other companies.
the idea of sketching slides blew my mind for some reason never thought to treat slides like that