After they finish creating a slide show, people sometimes find the final presentation boring or static. So, they start to use (or even overuse) transitions to “breathe life” into the presentation. We don’t recommend this approach. While PPT offers a wide range of transitions, users find ...
Opt for the “one-idea-per-slide” technique, which, as the term refers, implies using one slide per concept to introduce. Work with as many slides as required, but just one main idea by slide. Your presentation becomes clearer, easy to digest for a non-knowledgeable audience, and also ...
Your training presentation can be its own course or part of a bigger one. In a comprehensive multi-lesson course, each section has its training presentation or a combination of presentations and other material. Use e-learning tools like SCORM and xAPI to create courses learners can do at thei...
Pro tip: if you keep Shift pressed while you make the shape bigger or smaller, it will keep its proportions. Did you like the design of the template illustrations? Then you could use one of the shapes included within our template. Go to the alternative resources slide, select the one, ...
In the example above I created a small map key, but you can make a bigger one. When you use a map key, make sure that the key isn't so big that it distracts from the rest of the slide. The map key is meant to be a helpful tool, not a distraction. Having a map key also ...
We're all guilty of sometimes having "blinders" on in our business and work. We get so busy doing that it can be challenging to zoom out and see the bigger picture, assessing a situation...
Preserve a hierarchical balance between elements on mind maps, as the bigger the element, the larger its importance. Enhancing Interactivity in Mind Maps Creating Hyperlinks Interactivity in presentations can be quite helpful in switching between content slides. If you have more than one slide, you ...