
Create your own universe of online presentations
Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) by Robert Stevenson Let’s talk about how animation will help presenters to effectively complete their tasks. Artists, animators, and virtual
Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) by Robert Stevenson Let’s talk about how animation will help presenters to effectively complete their tasks. Artists, animators, and virtual
To succeed, presenters must abandon gradual introductions and instead focus on captivating the audience from the start.
Hamlet with the skull of Yorick by Walter Stanley Paget Exploring cases when presentations can be delivered without relying on slides, animations, or multimedia elements.
Tiger holding Hunters at bay by Charles R. Knight This is the second part of the ROI4Presenter team’s text to empower speakers at online events.
Charles R. Knight, Cro-Magnon artists painting woolly mammoths in Font-de-Gaume Below, you’ll discover valuable tips from the ROI4Presenter team to empower speakers at online events.
An interesting conversation by Frédéric Soulacroix Let’s delve into a presentation format that can significantly impact your audience’s receptiveness toward you – the question &
Even without studying statistics, it is evident that slides are the face of most online events. Ideally, they should carry critical information, conveying it even
Have you ever found yourself bored out of your mind during an online presentation? Do you wonder why some presenters can’t seem to grab your
Boy Fishing by Winslow Homer A good salesperson knows that a potential client needs to be provided with an opportunity to talk, and not less,
In our previous post, we’d discussed why and how to effectively use humor in a presentation, along with some tips for selecting appropriate jokes and