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Is Relational Presentation complicated or difficult to learn? Back to Categories / Questions

Overall, Relational Presentation techniques are not difficult. They are based on PowerPoint, one of the easiest to use and understandable software applications ever created. At the same time, realize that some aspects of visually interactive strategy can be quite challenging. Most people, for example, find the process of organizing content in a network more perplexing than expected. Probably the most difficult task of all is being willing to set aside old ways of thinking and explore new approaches.

Recognize, too, that the amount of skill required will depend upon whether you intend to be a designer, a presenter, or both. Being a designer is a bit more involved. Designers must master PowerPoint design skills at a deeper level than presenters. Designers may also wish to learn other media production skills.

 
 
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