
This Keynote series covers tips for using the app, giving stand-out presentations, as well as beautiful Keynote templates and themes. With beautiful layout tools and typography, it can give your presentation an edge. Keynote, part of Apple's iWork suite, is a presentation tool of the pros. It just seems like less work to create a good-looking presentation with this tool. Once you use Keynote for a little while, you’ll notice the thing that makes this software different is that design and presentation tools are clear and easy to find. (You’ll get this feel from the default templates available.)ĭon’t go crazy with all the tools and options available use just what you need to create a presentation that communicates your information effectively.

It’s an Apple product, rooted in sleek design with minimal concepts.

While you can have a lot of fun playing around in Keynote, the heart of this tool is to create beautiful presentations. (Live works on an iOS device.) Conclusion This feature works for presentations stored in iCloud Drive and gives you the ability to invite up to 100 people to watch you present.

You can share via email, message, with a link, or using AirDrop and set permissions specific to the file.Īnother sharing option include the ability to go live with your presentation using Keynote Live. Should you use Prezi, Canva, Keynote, PowerPoint, or Google Slides I will review each of those slide applications and let you know which ONE of those I recommend you use, because it’s the best for meeting our purposes as educators and presenters. This feature is great for groups working on a presentation together for even to help get information to audiences. Keynote is made for collaboration and sharing.
