Medium of Presentation Reloaded
Medium of Presentation Reloaded
Medium of Presentation Reloaded
2. . Microsoft PowerPoint:
As far as dynamic presentation tools, Microsoft’s PowerPoint still ranks very high in
offices around the globe.
Not only is it compatible with the rest of the tools in MS Office suite, which is used
by the majority of corporate businesses around the world—it offers various styles
and custom templates for presentation—integrating text, images, 3-D graphics,
audio and video clips, sound effects and even those cheesy animations we all love so
much
3. //IPAD:-
The iPad can connect to video projectors to add to your stunning presentation.
In smaller meetings, iPad is the ideal, portable tool for displaying sales numbers,
spreadsheets and digital portfolios to clients within any Wi-Fi hotspot.
That means that even away from the office (say for example, at a business
conference) the iPad can be used to display graphic art, live websites, live blogging as
it happens, to store multimedia (such as photographs, 3-D models, music, and
virtually any type of file)
4. . Prezi:
Prezi, , this web-based presentation medium is an ideal storytelling tool that uses
a blank canvas to let you lead a presentation with dynamic flow—as opposed to
traditional linear slides, like PowerPoint.
Prezi lets presenters move the audience’s attention around the canvas by zooming
in and out, going right, which is ideal for highlighting a certain phrase or close up
of an image—instead of following a linear line
5. Slideshare :-
Slideshare offers custom templates for you to create slides, upload video, post
promotions, and even create bookmarks within presentations.
The unique thing about Slideshare, compared to traditional presentation mediums,
like PowerPoint, is that it doubles as a social media content site that allows you to
upload your own presentations and embed a link in your blog, Facebook page or on
your website, view and download others, join groups, and network by commenting,
tagging favorites and linking creating backlinks with other users.
6. Lap visuals
Pros of using lap visuals are that it generates interaction, helps to check facts
and conclusions, does not offer surface issues and has action programs
Cons are that it requires you to read ahead before group discussion
7. Whiteboard/easels
Pros are that it is interactive, spontaneous and offers and energy-flow that
increases efficiency
Cons are that it can be used for a maximum of 15 people, has poor legibility
and relies on the speed of hand to keep up with the discussion
8. //Overhead transparencies
Pros are that it can be used for large audiences, can be spontaneous and it is
easy to add or omit slides or background information flexible
Con is that it is not portable
9. Lcd projector
Pros are that it is easily available, supports many different mediums of presentation
and does not distract too much from the speaker content
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Flip Chart
A flip chart is a stationery item consisting of a pad of large paper sheets. It is typically
fixed to the upper edge of a whiteboard,
Such charts are commonly used for presentations.
For capturing information in meetings and brainstorming sessions
In classrooms and teaching institutions of any kind
For strategy coaching for sports teams
A palette for artists in “life-drawing” classes
Recently, scientists have developed a digital self writing flip chart which writes word for
word everything it is instructed to record
1. Simplicity Is Key
Today's free interactive presentation tools come packed with many
advanced features and options that let you customize your slides. A
header text plus no more than four bullet points along with graphics
and charts is more than enough to create a powerful presentation.
Pit
ch Deck uses simple, clean, and digestible slide designs.
2. Timing Is Everything
Finding the appropriate length for your presentation is vital to the
success of your presentation. If you create a presentation that's too
short, your audience will feel like you didn't put enough effort into
the presentation. If you create a presentation that's too long, you
run the risk of confusing and boring your audience. Aim to create no
more than 17 slides and have each slide take no longer than four
minutes.
3. Use Graphics
To help your presentation to be more interesting and to connect
with your audience, add graphics to several slides in your
presentation. Make sure to include graphics that are relevant to the
subject of the slide that you're on and that helps you illustrate your
point.
Simplica includes visually appealing graphics to help you engage your audience.