I love visual, minimal-text, context-building, storytelling slides as much as anybody on the planet. In reality, sometimes you just have to put a pile of text on the PowerPoint slide (e.g., to teach a legal definition, to review wording of marketing copy, or…). Here are some ideas for what
One part of an in-person experience is the content, to be sure. Another significant part, however, is the interpersonal connection that happens before or after the presentation or class itself. Unfortunately, too many webinars and webcasts miss that experience. But they don’t have to. It
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At first glance, SlideKlowd might appear to replace webinar or webcast software. I’d disagree. In fact, I think it’d be a potent tool for anybody hosting virtual presentations or classes to add to their arsenal. Read on. What SlideKlowd does Let’s start with an in-person
Consider this analogy: Great storytelling is about more than the story. When it’s shared live, a great storyteller can dramatically improve how much you enjoy it, learn from it, remember it. When it’s written to be read, the writer’s skill can similarly make or break the
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After today’s Power of Story in the Virtual Classroom event, Angela asked, “What do you believe is the longest learning session can be in a practical sense, and still keep learners engaged? Can virtual training happen in a 4-hour class? Or all day?” Angela, there’s no magic