July 31, 12:00 PM

1 hour

Free

Three Visualization techniques for creating dynamic & effective presentations & eLearning

Three Visualization techniques for creating dynamic & effective presentations & eLearning
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There’s much research that shows people remember more from presentations when visuals are used. Yet you, and everyone else, always experience bullet point hell.

This session looks at three ways to improve your slides visually and get away from Death by PowerPoint and click-through eLearning, so that your content can become more visual, using the right diagram to illustrate and bring your points to life. That means your audience start paying attention, and understand what you want to tell them, even when it’s pretty complicated. Which means that your communication is more effective.

At this session you will learn more about:

  • Design to Impress – principles from graphic design for better layout and more engaging content.
  • Visualization Process – a detailed process to transform text-heavy content into compelling visuals, looking at the key ideas, visual frameworks, and how animations can bring the story to life.
  • Interactive Visuals – how to create visual slides that encourage interactivity and get people actively participating.

This session is more of a thought process (compared to the hands-on practical sessions above), taking people through ideas and processes to follow to come up with more visual slides. It’s good theory that is applicable beyond just PowerPoint.

About the presenter

Richard Goring

Director at BrightCarbon

Richard is a Director at BrightCarbon, the specialist presentation and eLearning agency. He has helped to write and create thousands of presentations, and coached hundreds of teams to present more effectively using visuals, diagrams, and animated sequences that explain and reinforce the key points.

Richard is a Director at BrightCarbon, the specialist presentation and eLearning agency. He has helped to write and create thousands of presentations, and coached hundreds of teams to present more effectively using visuals, diagrams, and animated sequences that explain and reinforce the key points.

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