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Jesus Gabriel Reyes Perez
Created on March 19, 2025
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SOFTWARE DE APLICACION
SOFTWARE DE SISTEMA
SOFTWARE DE SEGURIDAD
SOFTWARE INTEGRADO
protege los dispositivos y la infotmacion
instalado e el sistema
ADMINISTRA RECURSOS
realiza tareas utilarias
garantiza la seguridad
antivirus
desarrollado con el hardware
PROGRAMAS
SISTEMA
herramientas
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Visual content is a cross-cutting and universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for students to visualize it on any device and learn anywhere.
An awesome presentation...
- Includes images and entertains.
- Uses timelines.
- Is animated and interactive.
- Does not overuse bullet points.
- Is clear and structured.
- Presents information in an organized manner.
- Engages the entire class.
- Adapts fonts and color to the theme.
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We are in the era of the digital information explosion. This causes our way of obtaining information to have changed, we have transitioned from traditional reading to a cognitive strategy based on navigation.
Our brain is biologically prepared to learn through visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
Here you can put a standout title
Pose a question or problem that makes the class think; it is the essential ingredient to maintain their attention. It is usually posed at the beginning of the topic to encourage critical thinking and participation.
- Plan and structure your content.
- Give visual weight to key points and main ones.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Write a great headline
Visual content is a cross-cutting and universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for students to visualize it on any device and learn anywhere.
An awesome presentation...
- Includes images and entertains.
- Uses timelines.
- Is animated and interactive.
- Does not overuse bullet points.
- Is clear and structured.
- Presents information in an organized manner.
- Engages the entire class.
- Adapts fonts and color to the theme.
Write a great headline
We are in the era of the digital information explosion. This causes our way of obtaining information to have changed, we have transitioned from traditional reading to a cognitive strategy based on navigation.
Our brain is biologically prepared to learn through visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
Here you can put a standout title
Pose a question or problem that makes the class think; it is the essential ingredient to maintain their attention. It is usually posed at the beginning of the topic to encourage critical thinking and participation.
- Plan and structure your content.
- Give visual weight to key points and main ones.
- Define secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure the results.
Write a great headline
We are in the era of the digital information explosion. This causes our way of obtaining information to have changed, we have transitioned from traditional reading to a cognitive strategy based on navigation.
Our brain is biologically prepared to learn through visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.