Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Seppur differenti fra loro, le metodologie che andiamo a presentare ben si adattano alle pratiche di cooperative learning con le quali lavorare in classe. Inoltre si possono ben integrare anche alle modalità più specifiche del learning by doing.
DESIGN THINKING
JIGSAW
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
DESIGN THINKING
JIGSAW
Una specifica tecnica di cooperative learning che consente di valorizzare il contributo di ogni singolo studente al lavoro del gruppo di cui fa parte
Una strategia, un metodo, che ci permette di guardare al mondo, che si avvale delle degli strumenti tipici del design per integrare le necessità delle persone, le potenzialità della tecnologia e i requisiti per il successo
Permette di approfondire specifici segmenti delle conoscenze richieste ma allo stesso tempo di costruire la conoscenza relativa all'argomento/obiettivo stabilito dal gruppo
Permette un approccio creativo per affrontare le sfide e risolvere i problemi in modo innovativo, collaborando con altri e allo stesso tempo cercando di creare soluzioni inusuali, cariche di senso, basandosi su creatività, conoscenza e abilità
design thinking timeline, step by step
QUINTA
QUARTA
TERZA
SECONDA
PRIMA
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
And leave your audience speechless. Include whatever you want to add additional content. A window, for example, allows you to add more content to your creation: PDF, videos, text...
The important thing is that everything fits the theme. A Genially is interactive because your audience explores and engages with it. It's the key to success: tags, windows, links, audio...
And add a topping: give it interactivityand animation. Telling stories with graphics is important because, did you know that 90% of the information we absorb comes through sight?
Also animations to make it fun. Visual support convinces 67% of the audience because it facilitates knowledge acquisition.
You can add interactivity to your timeline. You can also illustrate it with images, upload one from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool!
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
TEAM
TEAM DESIGN THINKING
Custode del tempoOrganizzatore/trice
Hi-Techoperator
Designer
Curatore/Curatrice
The voice - presentatore/trice
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 1. EMPATIA
Il processo inizia con un momento di divergenza di idee, in cui vengono appuntati tutti gli spunti del brainstorming, seguito da un momento di convergenza, nella quale si scelgono le idee più valide in termini di pertinenza e funzionalità, fattibilità, e sostenibilità
Solution
this is an index
Empatizzare è la prima fase per poter comprendere una necessità. Per empatia si intende la presa di consapevolezza dell’insieme delle emozioni, percezioni ed opinioni degli interlocutori, ed è essenziale per sollecitare l’interesse delle controparti
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING
this is an index
Esistono diverse tecniche di analisi: empaty map, l'information AI, oppure utilizzare lo strumento de Le Personas
Le Personas - Si tratta di rappresentazioni esemplari di utenti o fruitori di un prodotto o servizio. Questi profili vengono creati attraverso la raccolta e l'analisi di dettagliate informazioni fattuali dei potenziali utenti
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 2. DEFINIZIONE
Solution
Questa fase rappresenta il momento in cui i dati raccolti nelle fasi precedenti vengono analizzati e sintetizzati. L'obiettivo è definire chiaramente e focalizzare il problema o l'opportunità su cui concentrarsi
this is an index
Nel definire si sintetizzano i problemi e si inizia a delineare una visione condivisa della sfida da affrontare, che fornirà una solida base per le fasi successive del processo di design delle soluzioni
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Solution
Questa fase si esprime attraverso la condivizione delle idee e il design thinking offre diverse tecniche, ad esempio: Crazy 8s Round robin Silent brainstoriming
this is an index
Crazy 8s Tecnica che permette di generare idee in modo rapido. I partecipanti hanno 8 minuti per disegnare, scrivere otto idee relative a ciascun prodotto da realizzare. Tale sfida temporale stimola la creatività e aiuta a produrre una gran numero di idee, basi per le fasi successive
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Round robin La tecnica di Idea Generation Round Robin nel design thinking coinvolge la generazione di idee attraverso cicli d collaborazione strutturata e feedback tra i membri deI team, promuovendo la diversità e l'arricchimento delle soluzioni. 1. Generazione Individuale: Idee iniziali vengono generate individualmente dai membri del team. 2. Rotazione e Arricchimento: I membri dei gruppi esaminano e migliorano le Idee degl altrI 3. Feedback e Iterazione: Breve sessione di feedback per ogni round di rotazione, stimolando ulteriori svilupp! 4.Iterazione Continua: Il processo si ripete in cicli 5.Condivisione e Selezione: Conclusione con la condivisione di idee e una discussione finale per la selezione delle soluzioni più promettenti.
this is an index
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Silent brainstorming Questa tecnica permette la generazione individuale e "silenziosa" di idee da parte dei membri del team, senza discussioni verbali. Si annotano le proprie idee su fogli o post-it e successivamente vengono condivise e discusse collettivamente
this is an index
jigsaw timeline, step by step
Il metodo del JigSaw
QUARTA
TERZA
SECONDA
PRIMA
Fase 1 : Gruppo CASA - Individuare l'obiettivo comune e definirlo bene
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
Fase 2: Gruppo ESPERTI - Individuare l'obiettivo specifico e approfondire
Fase 3 : Gruppo ESPERTI - Si definiscono bene i contenuti confrontando idee, pareri e saperi
Il Gruppo ESPERTI si confronta sui contenuti trovati e condivide quelli più appropriati da condividere
Il Gruppo ESPERTI approfondiscono particolare tematiche, ognuno relativo ad un segmento
Nel Gruppo CASA gli ESPERTI condividono le loro conoscenze e contribuiscono ad arriccchire la base ideativa in relazioen all'obiettivo comune
Il Gruppo casa definisce bene i contenuti in base all'obiettivo comune
Fase 4 : Gli ESPERTI mettono a disposizione del gruppo CASA tutte le conoscenze per far evolvere il progetto
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
TEAM
TEAM JIGSAW
EspertoPittura del Seicento
EspertoComunicazione visiva
EspertoPercorsi educational
EspertoGrafica-Cartellonistica
EspertoTecniche pittoriche
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due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Design Thinking integrato con il JigSaw
Due metodologie integrate per raggiungere un obiettivo multidisciplinare
Empatia
Definizione- Identificzione
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo ESPERTI
Ideazione
Prototipo Feedback
Presentazione -
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
OBIETTIVI DI OGNI GRUPPO
PANNELO DECORATIVO PER LA MOSTRA - PROG. LAVORO DI GRUPPO / DEFINIZIONE DI UN DETTAGLIO - LAVORO SINGOLO
PROPOSTA GRAFICA COCORDINATA (MANIFESTO-LOCANDINA-INVITO) DELLA MOSTRA - PROG. DI GRUPPO
PROPOSTA ATTIVITA' EDUCATIVA DESTINATA AI BAMBINI DELLE PRIMARIE - DEFINIZIONE PROG. DI GRUPPO
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
timeline jigsaw
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo ESPERTI
Although you shouldn’t overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be your best allies when telling stories.
Il Gruppo casa definisce bene i contenuti in base all'obiettivo comune
To tell stories in an orderly, hierarchical, structured, and concise way. These are the four pillars for giving a successful presentation.
A brilliant headline
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
Contextualize your topic
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
Write a great headline
Contextualize your topicwith a subtitle
What you read: interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages. Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we absorb comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that will stick in your audience's mind.
+info
+info
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
Here you can put a highlighted title, something that captivates your audience
We process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication is more effective. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
We understand visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions. Our brain is ready to consume visual content.
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
A brilliant headline
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
Contextualize your topic
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
+info
Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
Here you can put a highlighted title, something that captivates your audience
We process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication is more effective. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
We understand visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions. Our brain is ready to consume visual content.
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Transcript
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Seppur differenti fra loro, le metodologie che andiamo a presentare ben si adattano alle pratiche di cooperative learning con le quali lavorare in classe. Inoltre si possono ben integrare anche alle modalità più specifiche del learning by doing.
DESIGN THINKING
JIGSAW
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
DESIGN THINKING
JIGSAW
Una specifica tecnica di cooperative learning che consente di valorizzare il contributo di ogni singolo studente al lavoro del gruppo di cui fa parte
Una strategia, un metodo, che ci permette di guardare al mondo, che si avvale delle degli strumenti tipici del design per integrare le necessità delle persone, le potenzialità della tecnologia e i requisiti per il successo
Permette di approfondire specifici segmenti delle conoscenze richieste ma allo stesso tempo di costruire la conoscenza relativa all'argomento/obiettivo stabilito dal gruppo
Permette un approccio creativo per affrontare le sfide e risolvere i problemi in modo innovativo, collaborando con altri e allo stesso tempo cercando di creare soluzioni inusuali, cariche di senso, basandosi su creatività, conoscenza e abilità
design thinking timeline, step by step
QUINTA
QUARTA
TERZA
SECONDA
PRIMA
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
And leave your audience speechless. Include whatever you want to add additional content. A window, for example, allows you to add more content to your creation: PDF, videos, text...
The important thing is that everything fits the theme. A Genially is interactive because your audience explores and engages with it. It's the key to success: tags, windows, links, audio...
And add a topping: give it interactivityand animation. Telling stories with graphics is important because, did you know that 90% of the information we absorb comes through sight?
Also animations to make it fun. Visual support convinces 67% of the audience because it facilitates knowledge acquisition.
You can add interactivity to your timeline. You can also illustrate it with images, upload one from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the tool!
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
TEAM
TEAM DESIGN THINKING
Custode del tempoOrganizzatore/trice
Hi-Techoperator
Designer
Curatore/Curatrice
The voice - presentatore/trice
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 1. EMPATIA
Il processo inizia con un momento di divergenza di idee, in cui vengono appuntati tutti gli spunti del brainstorming, seguito da un momento di convergenza, nella quale si scelgono le idee più valide in termini di pertinenza e funzionalità, fattibilità, e sostenibilità
Solution
this is an index
Empatizzare è la prima fase per poter comprendere una necessità. Per empatia si intende la presa di consapevolezza dell’insieme delle emozioni, percezioni ed opinioni degli interlocutori, ed è essenziale per sollecitare l’interesse delle controparti
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING
this is an index
Esistono diverse tecniche di analisi: empaty map, l'information AI, oppure utilizzare lo strumento de Le Personas
Le Personas - Si tratta di rappresentazioni esemplari di utenti o fruitori di un prodotto o servizio. Questi profili vengono creati attraverso la raccolta e l'analisi di dettagliate informazioni fattuali dei potenziali utenti
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 2. DEFINIZIONE
Solution
Questa fase rappresenta il momento in cui i dati raccolti nelle fasi precedenti vengono analizzati e sintetizzati. L'obiettivo è definire chiaramente e focalizzare il problema o l'opportunità su cui concentrarsi
this is an index
Nel definire si sintetizzano i problemi e si inizia a delineare una visione condivisa della sfida da affrontare, che fornirà una solida base per le fasi successive del processo di design delle soluzioni
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Solution
Questa fase si esprime attraverso la condivizione delle idee e il design thinking offre diverse tecniche, ad esempio: Crazy 8s Round robin Silent brainstoriming
this is an index
Crazy 8s Tecnica che permette di generare idee in modo rapido. I partecipanti hanno 8 minuti per disegnare, scrivere otto idee relative a ciascun prodotto da realizzare. Tale sfida temporale stimola la creatività e aiuta a produrre una gran numero di idee, basi per le fasi successive
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Round robin La tecnica di Idea Generation Round Robin nel design thinking coinvolge la generazione di idee attraverso cicli d collaborazione strutturata e feedback tra i membri deI team, promuovendo la diversità e l'arricchimento delle soluzioni. 1. Generazione Individuale: Idee iniziali vengono generate individualmente dai membri del team. 2. Rotazione e Arricchimento: I membri dei gruppi esaminano e migliorano le Idee degl altrI 3. Feedback e Iterazione: Breve sessione di feedback per ogni round di rotazione, stimolando ulteriori svilupp! 4.Iterazione Continua: Il processo si ripete in cicli 5.Condivisione e Selezione: Conclusione con la condivisione di idee e una discussione finale per la selezione delle soluzioni più promettenti.
this is an index
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Problem
DESIGN THINKING - 3. IDEAZIONE
Silent brainstorming Questa tecnica permette la generazione individuale e "silenziosa" di idee da parte dei membri del team, senza discussioni verbali. Si annotano le proprie idee su fogli o post-it e successivamente vengono condivise e discusse collettivamente
this is an index
jigsaw timeline, step by step
Il metodo del JigSaw
QUARTA
TERZA
SECONDA
PRIMA
Fase 1 : Gruppo CASA - Individuare l'obiettivo comune e definirlo bene
FASE
FASE
FASE
FASE
Fase 2: Gruppo ESPERTI - Individuare l'obiettivo specifico e approfondire
Fase 3 : Gruppo ESPERTI - Si definiscono bene i contenuti confrontando idee, pareri e saperi
Il Gruppo ESPERTI si confronta sui contenuti trovati e condivide quelli più appropriati da condividere
Il Gruppo ESPERTI approfondiscono particolare tematiche, ognuno relativo ad un segmento
Nel Gruppo CASA gli ESPERTI condividono le loro conoscenze e contribuiscono ad arriccchire la base ideativa in relazioen all'obiettivo comune
Il Gruppo casa definisce bene i contenuti in base all'obiettivo comune
Fase 4 : Gli ESPERTI mettono a disposizione del gruppo CASA tutte le conoscenze per far evolvere il progetto
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
TEAM
TEAM JIGSAW
EspertoPittura del Seicento
EspertoComunicazione visiva
EspertoPercorsi educational
EspertoGrafica-Cartellonistica
EspertoTecniche pittoriche
escribe una introducción aquí
Escribe un título
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
Design Thinking integrato con il JigSaw
Due metodologie integrate per raggiungere un obiettivo multidisciplinare
Empatia
Definizione- Identificzione
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo ESPERTI
Ideazione
Prototipo Feedback
Presentazione -
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
OBIETTIVI DI OGNI GRUPPO
PANNELO DECORATIVO PER LA MOSTRA - PROG. LAVORO DI GRUPPO / DEFINIZIONE DI UN DETTAGLIO - LAVORO SINGOLO
PROPOSTA GRAFICA COCORDINATA (MANIFESTO-LOCANDINA-INVITO) DELLA MOSTRA - PROG. DI GRUPPO
PROPOSTA ATTIVITA' EDUCATIVA DESTINATA AI BAMBINI DELLE PRIMARIE - DEFINIZIONE PROG. DI GRUPPO
Metodologie
due metodologie da integrare nella pratica didattica
design thinking and jigsaw
timeline jigsaw
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo CASA
Gruppo ESPERTI
Although you shouldn’t overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be your best allies when telling stories.
Il Gruppo casa definisce bene i contenuti in base all'obiettivo comune
To tell stories in an orderly, hierarchical, structured, and concise way. These are the four pillars for giving a successful presentation.
A brilliant headline
It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
Contextualize your topic
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
Write a great headline
Contextualize your topicwith a subtitle
What you read: interactivity and animation can turn boring content into something fun. At Genially, we use AI (Awesome Interactivity) in all our designs, so you can level up with interactivity and turn your content into something that adds value and engages. Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we absorb comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content is moving. When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that will stick in your audience's mind.
+info
+info
Here you can put a highlighted title
Write a great subtitle here to provide context
they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
+info
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Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
Here you can put a highlighted title, something that captivates your audience
We process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication is more effective. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
We understand visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions. Our brain is ready to consume visual content.
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Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
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Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
A great title
Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to keep the audience's attention. It is often posed subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. When delivering a presentation, two objectives should be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to make an outline and use words that are etched into the audience's brain.
A great title
Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
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It is often presented subtly at the beginning of the story to intrigue the audience and is resolved at the end. Showing enthusiasm, flashing a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and spark the public's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? Well: 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight, and we retain 42% more information when the content moves. Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify data to present it to your audience.
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Did you know that Genially allows you to share your creation directly, without the need for downloads? Ready for your audience to view it on any device and share it anywhere. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always is boring and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it. Pose a dramatic question; it is the essential ingredient to maintain the audience's attention.
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they can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and spark the audience's interest: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them speechless! Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context to the information and simplify the data to convey it to your audience. We are visual beings, and it is easier for us to 'read' images than to read written text.
When making a presentation, you should pursue two objectives: convey information and avoid yawning. To achieve this, it can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that engrave themselves in your audience's mind. If you want to provide additional information or develop the content in more detail, you can do so through your oral presentation.
The best improvisation is always the most worked on
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Demonstrating enthusiasm, sketching a smile, and maintaining eye contact with your audience
Here you can put a highlighted title, something that captivates your audience
We process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That's why visual communication is more effective. Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or piece of information that will be etched in your audience's memory and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
We understand visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. Things enter through the eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions. Our brain is ready to consume visual content.