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Learning Visual Language and Fluency
Perfecting the art of gracefully moving around within a large, organized platform of visual content soon leads to a state called "Visual Fluency," where public speaking becomes a natural combination of both verbal and visual expression. You are no longer at the mercy of "whatever happens to be on the next PowerPoint slide" because that next slide is anything you want or need it to be—like visual phrases "spoken" (or not). You have total control and PowerPoint takes its rightful role as simply a tool, rather than a task master of what you must say, and when you say it. Try experimenting with these methods on your own now, or explore the available books, workshops, and templates.