A Glimpse of What You Should Be 
Teaching Your Students about 
Mobile Business Communication 
and Business Presentations
Smartphones and tables offer a variety of ways to 
enhance presentations for presenters as well as audience 
members. For example, presenters can get around the 
problem of everyone in the audience having a clear view 
of the screen with systems that broadcast slides to tables 
and smartphones.
Presenters can broadcast a live presentation to mobile 
users anywhere in the world. Each time the presenter 
advances to a new slide, it is sent to the phone or tablet 
of everyone who is subscribed to the presentation.
With Apple Keynote, a presenter can create and 
deliver presentations on an Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
Haiku Deck is a mobile-first presentation app that 
lets people present from a smartphone or tablet.
SlideShark lets people present and share PowerPoint 
slides with mobile and PC users.
AuthorSTREAM lets people replay webcasts and 
record presentations on their mobile devices.
"Bovée and Thill are the only authors who explain and illustrate 
in every chapter how mobile is revolutionizing business 
communication. 
“Surprisingly, although we’re in the midst of a mobile 
revolution, no other business communication authors cover 
mobile business communication, which should tell you 
everything you need to know about which authors keep their 
textbooks current.”
This slide presentation offers just a glimpse of what your students will learn in 
much greater detail about mobile business communication and business 
presentations when you adopt one of Bovée and Thill’s business communication 
textbook’s listed below. No other business communication textbooks on the 
market cover mobile business communication. 
Business Communication Today, 13th Ed. 
To be published January 2015 
Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed. 
To be published January 2015 
Excellence in Business Communication, 12th Ed. 
To be published January 2016 
Here’s how to order an examination copy of these texts from your local 
Pearson Education representative.
A Preview of the Major Topics about Mobile Business Communication 
Integrated into Bovee and Thill’s New Editions in 2015 and 2016 
The Rise of Mobile as a Communication Platform 
How Mobile Technologies Are Changing Business Communication 
The Unique Challenges of Communication on Mobile Devices 
Ethical and Legal Issues in Mobile Communication 
Mobile Communication Etiquette 
Using Mobile Tools for Collaboration and Teamwork 
Mobile Variations in Cross-Cultural Communication 
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Media 
Writing and Reading on Mobile Devices 
Message Design and Formatting for Mobile Devices 
Optimizing Content for Mobile Devices 
Mobile Considerations in Social Networking, Blogging, Video, and Other Media 
Using Mobile Technologies to Improve Routine Communication 
Creating Promotional Messages on Mobile Devices 
Visual Media on Mobile Devices 
Research Using Mobile Devices 
Using Mobile Devices in Presentations 
Mobile Devices in the Job Search Process 
Mobile Aspects of Personal Branding
A Complimentary Set of 
Seven Infographics about 
Mobile Business 
Communication Is Available 
on SlideShare. Click each 
infographic to see it full 
screen.
Visit Bovée and Thill’s Online Magazine, 
How the Mobile Revolution Is Changing Business Communication
“Business communication instructors who don’t recognize 
now that mobile should be integrated throughout their 
textbook and be a central part of their course will rapidly 
experience the declining relevancy of their course to 
today’s students.”
See these other informative and well-illustrated slide presentations 
about mobile business communication: 
How Mobile Technology Is Revolutionizing Business Communication 
Why You Must Be Teaching Your Business Communication Course 
within a Mobile Context by 2015 
Also, compare your current text’s coverage of mobile business 
communication to Bovee and Thill’s texts. 
Can Your Business Communication Text Pass This Test of Essential 
Mobile Coverage?

Mobile Business Communication and Business Presentations

  • 1.
    A Glimpse ofWhat You Should Be Teaching Your Students about Mobile Business Communication and Business Presentations
  • 2.
    Smartphones and tablesoffer a variety of ways to enhance presentations for presenters as well as audience members. For example, presenters can get around the problem of everyone in the audience having a clear view of the screen with systems that broadcast slides to tables and smartphones.
  • 3.
    Presenters can broadcasta live presentation to mobile users anywhere in the world. Each time the presenter advances to a new slide, it is sent to the phone or tablet of everyone who is subscribed to the presentation.
  • 4.
    With Apple Keynote,a presenter can create and deliver presentations on an Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
  • 5.
    Haiku Deck isa mobile-first presentation app that lets people present from a smartphone or tablet.
  • 6.
    SlideShark lets peoplepresent and share PowerPoint slides with mobile and PC users.
  • 7.
    AuthorSTREAM lets peoplereplay webcasts and record presentations on their mobile devices.
  • 8.
    "Bovée and Thillare the only authors who explain and illustrate in every chapter how mobile is revolutionizing business communication. “Surprisingly, although we’re in the midst of a mobile revolution, no other business communication authors cover mobile business communication, which should tell you everything you need to know about which authors keep their textbooks current.”
  • 9.
    This slide presentationoffers just a glimpse of what your students will learn in much greater detail about mobile business communication and business presentations when you adopt one of Bovée and Thill’s business communication textbook’s listed below. No other business communication textbooks on the market cover mobile business communication. Business Communication Today, 13th Ed. To be published January 2015 Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed. To be published January 2015 Excellence in Business Communication, 12th Ed. To be published January 2016 Here’s how to order an examination copy of these texts from your local Pearson Education representative.
  • 10.
    A Preview ofthe Major Topics about Mobile Business Communication Integrated into Bovee and Thill’s New Editions in 2015 and 2016 The Rise of Mobile as a Communication Platform How Mobile Technologies Are Changing Business Communication The Unique Challenges of Communication on Mobile Devices Ethical and Legal Issues in Mobile Communication Mobile Communication Etiquette Using Mobile Tools for Collaboration and Teamwork Mobile Variations in Cross-Cultural Communication Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Media Writing and Reading on Mobile Devices Message Design and Formatting for Mobile Devices Optimizing Content for Mobile Devices Mobile Considerations in Social Networking, Blogging, Video, and Other Media Using Mobile Technologies to Improve Routine Communication Creating Promotional Messages on Mobile Devices Visual Media on Mobile Devices Research Using Mobile Devices Using Mobile Devices in Presentations Mobile Devices in the Job Search Process Mobile Aspects of Personal Branding
  • 11.
    A Complimentary Setof Seven Infographics about Mobile Business Communication Is Available on SlideShare. Click each infographic to see it full screen.
  • 12.
    Visit Bovée andThill’s Online Magazine, How the Mobile Revolution Is Changing Business Communication
  • 13.
    “Business communication instructorswho don’t recognize now that mobile should be integrated throughout their textbook and be a central part of their course will rapidly experience the declining relevancy of their course to today’s students.”
  • 14.
    See these otherinformative and well-illustrated slide presentations about mobile business communication: How Mobile Technology Is Revolutionizing Business Communication Why You Must Be Teaching Your Business Communication Course within a Mobile Context by 2015 Also, compare your current text’s coverage of mobile business communication to Bovee and Thill’s texts. Can Your Business Communication Text Pass This Test of Essential Mobile Coverage?