Name Surname
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
When conducting a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: transmit information and avoid boredom. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use memorable words that stick in your audience's mind.
Interactive step-by-step visual communication:
Prioritize and give visual weight to the main content
Plan your communi-cation structure
Set a flow through the content
Define secondarymessages with interactivity
Measure the results
Experience
20XX
20XX
Plan
Communicate
20XX
20XX
Structure
Surprise
20XX
20XX
Design
Plan
Training
Icons are always good allies.
Telling stories with order and hierarchy is essential.
Make numbers intostories with graphics.
And add a topping: giveinteractivity and animation.
If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation. We recommend that you practice your voice and rehearse: the best improvisation is always the most well-prepared!
Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and pique the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!
Contact
Write a cool address. The street, its number, a zip code... You know!
999 89 98 89
Remember to add animation! Capture your audience's attention with your content and choose the ideal effect by selecting the element and clicking on the Animation icon, which appears right above.
When it comes to giving a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use memorable words that will stick in your audience's brain.
Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than to read written text.
With Genially templates you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight specific phrases or data that will be etched into the memory of your audience and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
With Genially templates you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific sentence or data that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation. We recommend that you practice your voice and rehearse: the best improvisation is always the most worked on!
When carrying out a presentation, we must pursue two objectives: to convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words that are etched into the brains of your audience.
Showing enthusiasm, giving a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless!
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Name Surname
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
When conducting a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: transmit information and avoid boredom. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use memorable words that stick in your audience's mind.
Interactive step-by-step visual communication:
Prioritize and give visual weight to the main content
Plan your communi-cation structure
Set a flow through the content
Define secondarymessages with interactivity
Measure the results
Experience
20XX
20XX
Plan
Communicate
20XX
20XX
Structure
Surprise
20XX
20XX
Design
Plan
Training
Icons are always good allies.
Telling stories with order and hierarchy is essential.
Make numbers intostories with graphics.
And add a topping: giveinteractivity and animation.
If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation. We recommend that you practice your voice and rehearse: the best improvisation is always the most well-prepared!
Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and pique the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!
Contact
Write a cool address. The street, its number, a zip code... You know!
999 89 98 89
Remember to add animation! Capture your audience's attention with your content and choose the ideal effect by selecting the element and clicking on the Animation icon, which appears right above.
When it comes to giving a presentation, there are two objectives to pursue: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use memorable words that will stick in your audience's brain.
Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than to read written text.
With Genially templates you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight specific phrases or data that will be etched into the memory of your audience and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
With Genially templates you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific sentence or data that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation. We recommend that you practice your voice and rehearse: the best improvisation is always the most worked on!
When carrying out a presentation, we must pursue two objectives: to convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words that are etched into the brains of your audience.
Showing enthusiasm, giving a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and capture the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless!