Whether you’re designing virtual instructor-led training or preparing materials for a virtual meeting, presentation or conference, your slide deck can be a powerful tool for engagement and learning transfer. Presentations have come a long way since the days of mismatched clipart and long animation sequences, and in the right hands can boost interaction, reduce cognitive load and help people to access and retain information more effectively.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen.
At one end of the scale we have loud, crowded retro slides that overwhelm our senses with clashing colours, spinning images and (if we’re really unlucky) sound effects to match. At the other end, we have large blocks of text on plain white slides that work better than counting sheep ever could. Besides turning paying attention into a feat of endurance, both ends of this scale can really impact on the perceived effectiveness of training and presentation materials.
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