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"What the heck are you saying?" Ever heard that before? Maybe Visual Talking can help. It's like the Twitter of PowerPoint presentations. Combine words and pictures to communicate -- it's that simple.

In your user question please consider asking something about a current event and how/if VT would apply, e.g., "Should the Olympic athletes use VT to help communicate?" or "Now that Britney has her bod back, should we send her VT messages to get her to quit smoking?" or "Should Homeland security include VT as part of their interagency communications package?"







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Our most successful people use their own images to convey love, war, motion, anger, excitement, and give a fuller body to their messages. For which of the following do you see yourself using Visual Talking? Choose all that apply.

    express yourself

  >show what you and others have done / are doing

  >document an event

  >capture the moment

    show your feelings

    make a consensus decision

    share a thought

    ask a question

    select items to buy

    other

If 'other' above, please specify.

Which of the following do you think VT can assist in explaining? Choose all that apply.

    concepts

    emotions

    colors

  >movement

    symbols

  >actions

    things

  >products

    other

Where do you think it would be cool to insert a VT sentence after you snag it from VT?

  >your blog

  >in an email

    in Wikipedia

  >on social media site (e.g., Facebook, MySpace, Ning, ...)

    on a website

    on a bulletin board

  >in a forum

    in a document

    other

If 'other' above, please specify.

Should Hillary send a VT message to Barack about his choice of Joe Biden as running mate?

    Yes

  >No


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