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Is it possible to gradually ease into learning visually interactive techniques? Back to Categories / Questions

Gradually easing into learning a relational approach is important to all learners, no matter how creative they might be or how skilled they currently are with their presentation activities. Our experience has shown that a gradual transition helps people adjust more easily to the new mindset and this adjustment, in turn, is key to success.

To that end, workshop sessions are engineered to develop a progressive skill set. Participants start off by learning important PowerPoint design skills. Then they move on to building and using navigation within a single show—the first major shift in thinking. The next hoop is to get them thinking systemically by organizing and connecting all their slide shows together. Finally, they learn skills for creating high-quality, rich media to be used as content.

 
 
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