Keynote 5 For Mac

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At political or industrial conventions and expositions and at academic conferences, the keynote address or keynote speech is delivered to set the underlying tone and summarize the core message or most important revelation of the event. Keynote speeches are also given at the graduation and commencement ceremonies of colleges, universities, and major high schools, usually by accomplished academics or celebrities invited by the student body. These speeches are often called a commencement speech.

Keynote speakers are often selected to raise interest in a particular event, such as a conference or large meeting sponsored by a corporation or association, and draw attendees to attend that program. Selecting a keynote speaker who is well known for their expertise in a particular field, or who has wide name recognition due to other accomplishments, will probably raise enthusiasm among prospective attendees for a meeting or conference. Increasingly the word keynote is being used as a synonym for plenary session or "invited talk", with some conferences having an opening keynote, a closing keynote, and many other keynotes.

Keynote 5 For Mac


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The term keynote comes from the practice of a cappella, such as doo-wop or barbershop singers, playing a note before singing. The note played determines the key in which the song will be performed.[3]

Some of the more famous keynote speeches in the United States are those made at the party conventions during Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns. Keynote speakers at these events have often gained nationwide fame (or notoriety); for example, Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and have occasionally influenced the course of the election. In the commercial arena, Steve Jobs delivered influential keynote speeches at Apple product, system and service launches,[4] and former presidential candidate Al Gore delivered a keynote address which was edited into the documentary film An Inconvenient Truth.

Anyone found a way of showing keynote presentations on canvas? I thought I might have a solution using Keynote's export to HTML function, but I guess one then needs somewhere (else) to host the webpages created by that. But I thought I'd ask if anyone has tried this before figuring out where and how to host them.

I thought that it might be possible to host the HTML files right inside of your course Canvas files by simply uploading and unzipping your export folder but it doesn't work very well. So, it looks like you would need to host these on a web server. I was able to get this to work by placing the unzipped folder in my public Dropbox folder. However the player was a little buggy.

Because of this, I'd suggest you export it to a PowerPoint (pptx/ppt) or even a pdf file. Then you can upload these to Canvas and link to them anywhere in your course using the Rich Text Editor. What's nice about this is that the automatic document viewer/preview feature will render these in Canvas and your students can also use the link to download them.

Yes, I had hoped something like the first method would work but as you say, it doesn't. The conversion to ppt or pdf is possible as a workaround, but it doesn't preserve all the features of keynote. I'm also having trouble with movies embedded in the presentation - even on conversion to HTML. And I guess a keynote plugin from Apple is extremely unlikely...

Anyway, for now I am doing as you say, with pdfs of my presentations embedded in canvas pages and movies embedded separately. Incidentally, if anyone else is wanting to adopt this strategy, it is import to select the option "print each stage of builds" when exporting to pdf from keynote. The trick to embedding pdfs is show in this post.

@j_seligman , it looks like you've already received some good suggestions! Since no one answer is likely to stand out as uniquely "correct," I've changed the format of your post to a discussion; it will remain visible in search results and open for additional commentary.

I have recently migrated our company (36 staff) off Dropbox and onto GDrive (1 x Shared Drive). The main reason being is that we can work more efficiently across all the Google Doc formats in GDrive vs Dropbox.

The biggest frustration we have though relates to all our MAC Keynote Presentation files. There is obviously terrible/no compatibility across Keynote and GDrive whereby GDrive doesn't work nicely with Keynotes auto-save function. Every few seconds when the auto-save kicks in a prompt appears in Keynote saying someone else is editing the file (I believe because Keynote saves a temp file in GDrive and GDrive tries to write to that file but see's I'm in the actual file and so you cannot save your Keynote). The only workaround is converting the "single" Keynote file into a "Packaged" file which the team do.

What we've just experienced now is that continuously hit the Shared Drive 400,000 file limit due to a "packaged keynote file" being a folder of all the Keynote assets typically 500+ files big, vs 1 x "single" Keynote file.

For us, our parent company dictates all the Keynote templates, and sends them through to us. So there would be a bit of effort converting them from Keynote to PPTC and then to GSlides, but I do feel the long-term benefits would be much greater.

We essentially have said that Google Drive will NOT support Apple files (Pages/Keynote/Numbers) and therefore those types of files can not be backed up within GDrive. For staff that still demand to use Apple software they know they are using it with the caveat that the files will not be backed up.

The final strange detail is that on the same computer I've been testing the policy on, if I create a new user before running the policy that has never opened Keynote before, the template does appear in the Theme Chooser on that second account, but will still not appear in Keynote on the first account.

I'm also running into this issue and wondering if something changed in the new Keynote Version 9 as it used to work just fine in version 8. If the template file is installed by script or manually into that User Templates folder Keynote does not add the theme tab like it used to. But if you double click a template file and opt to add it to the theme chooser it will add it to the folder and make the tab visible. Maybe there is a plist somewhere to toggle that tab?

I've not been able to find a solution that works without user interaction, and instead ended up writing a script that puts the keynote template file into /users/shared and then opens the file with keynote, so that the user is prompted to "add to theme chooser". Since I obviously don't want this happening randomly and confusing people, it's also meant that I compromised and am using self-service for the initial deployment so that the user expects the interaction.

By doing this another new numeric file is generated in the "data"-Folder for every template.
In order to prevent the creation of thousands of numeric files you could also clear the whole "com.apple.iWork.CloudKitStorage"-folder

In Keynote 10 something seems to have changed again. Since then, our themes that we have distributed are no longer displayed. How about you? Do you have the same problem and does anyone have a solution?

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