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Free Business Infographics Templates For Powerpoint

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Beyond Powerpoint- Prezi and Infographics

Transcript: PREZI PREZI It is an alternative to PowerPoint It uses canvas instead of sequential slides Can zoom into different parts of campus to visually illustrate your specific points. Prezi allows us to Create visual context Shows details into the picture by zooming in or zomming out options Useful in showing relationships Allows to you tell stories in a more realistic way Using Prezi Supports Images, videos and numerous templates to choose from Offers different licences for each profession. Example: You have templates for teachers, students, business templates and other office technical templates You can use it privately or make it public depending on the materials you choose. INFOGRAPHICS Infographics are stories created through creative visualization of data How to make design choices through Infographics Ask yourself What is the mwessage I want to convey to my Audience? What kind of Information should I include? What is the Key takeaway point I want my Audience to remember? What images and background I should include? Make it as Simple as possible while including all the necessary information Make your Titles Eye- catching Infographics are used for stories, so connect the visual data in a logical and sequential order. Reading Activity Check out the reading, you will find some great infographics about cheetas. To practice using Prezi and Infographics, go to www.prezi.com and create a free presentation and explore the world of data visualization texhniques!

AVAILABLE PROGRAMS FOR INFOGRAPHICS

Transcript: Pros: Free Very basic design layouts and assets. Easy downloads for JPG and PDF versions. Cons: Not a very large selection of themes, called “Vhemes”. Small library of image assets. You’ll want to upload your own images and icons. Pros: Excellent (and short) intro tutorial to get you started, and many more on advanced concepts. Templates for social media, blogs, presentations, posters, business cards, invitations, and more. Large library of images to choose from. Cons: No editable chart objects. You need to import your own data visualizations as images. Have to pay for different image assets individually, instead of a monthly subscription. Pros: Themes and templates are of high design quality. Intuitive. Allows you to edit anything and everything with ease. Create infographics, reports, banners and presentations. Embed videos from Youtube and Vimeo in your design. Cons: Limited selection of free templates. Higher quality templates are available with a Pro account. Visme (visme.co) Pros: Creates infographics, presentation, animations, ad banners,and custom layouts. Large library of icons and images. Special pricing for students & teachers. Cons: The basic free version is limited. (3) Limited access to charts and infograph widgets. Must include the Visme logo. JPG download is still in Beta, with a few bugs. AVAILABLE PROGRAMS FOR INFOGRAPHICS Infogr.am (infogr.am) Pros: Ability to create and edit great charts by changing data Built-in Spreadsheet. Can also import your XLS, XLXS and CSV files Cons: Only creates infographics and charts Small selection of infographic templates No image library, you must upload your own image assets Download options require paid subscription Canva (canva.com) Easel.ly (www.easel.ly) Piktochart (piktochart.com) Offline Programs Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Microsoft Publisher GIMP

Training_Visual Aids

Transcript: Visual Aids for Effective Presentation Canva Canva is a free-to-use online graphic design tool. Use it to create social media posts, presentations, posters, videos, logos and more Features Features 01 02 03 Templates Infographics Creatives Word of Caution Word of Caution No Blank slide Deck Lack of Dataviz elements Pay for use Google Slides Create, present, and collaborate on online presentations in real-time and from any device. Seamlessly connect to other Google apps. Features Features 01 02 03 Create Own Style & Template Live subtitles interactive Tools Word of Caution Word of Caution No icons Lack of core advance features. Dataviz design is limited Keynote Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations, and comes included with most Apple devices. Features Features 01 02 03 Custom Template & master slide Advanced animation & dataviz deisgn Ease of use Word of Caution Word of Caution Few Updates Compatability Issues Powerpoint PowerPoint was originally designed to provide visuals for group presentations within business organizations, but has come to be very widely used in many other communication situations, both in business and beyond Features Features 01 02 03 Advanced dataviz features Non linear Icons Word of Caution Word of Caution Connectivity Compatability Prezi The presentation software that uses motion, zoom, and spatial relationships to bring your ideas to life and make you a great presenter. Features Features 01 02 Templates, Custom Charts, Dataviz elements Zoom feature 03 Free movement, Smart Structures Word of Caution Word of Caution Lag in Loading (visuals) Expensive for Basic

Prezi Presentation

Transcript: "The presentation software that uses motion, zoom, and spatial relationships to bring your ideas to life." Predominantly online application allows a map, schematic, or infographic approach to presentation creation Accessible through all devices Compatible with most modern systems Creates presentations that keep viewers engaged with motion or interactive elements. Basic Features What Is Prezi? Free Version Free Version Features include access to over 50 different Prezi templates to use. Cloud based storage for the creation of 100MB of prezi files but all of them are viewable to the general public. Compared to PowerPoint Similarities Does allow linear presentation You can save the presentation directly to your desktop in classic version Includes all the features of PowerPoint Allows the uploading and use of PNGs and JPGs Allows embedded Video and Gif animations. Can work and save offline with the Business or Prezi Pro version Differences Predominantly web browser based User interface requires drag and drop to create Allows user to navigate the presentation in multiple directions Easily shared between users or viewers Creation requires more planning to be effective Allows the full usage of infographics Requires the user to look at the bigger picture first Compared to PowerPoint Prezi Classic - Individual Prezi Classic - Individual Subject to changes within the last 2 months it changed to this from being standard for $10/mon, Pro for $20/mon, and Pro Plus for $30/mon Prezi Business Prezi Business Allows you to create as a team Chat as you collaborate on a Prezi Analytic tools and admin controls Personalized brand based templates by Prezi Additional personalized training and support License Management and Content ownership All of these features are additional to the premium features of the Classic Prezi. For one individual $59/month For a team $50/month per user Collaboration Tactics Chat capabilities become available between users in the business and Pro version. With the business version you can see exactly where a user is looking and commenting on. With the lower versions you can still make comments on the presenter page but they are visible to everyone. Collaboration Tactics Things to Keep in Mind Planning a Prezi Things to Keep in Mind Do you have a hierarchy to the information? What is the larger focus? Is there important subtopic information? Have you mind mapped your information? Remember Prezi allows you to design in a 3D space so you can visually display how things work with and around each other Images and animations matter Planning a Prezi Animations Turning the canvas will animate the turn in your presentation. Dont go to crazy with the animation or you can create problems. Things to keep in mind The bigger the resolution the better for images You can only upload and utilize JPGs and PNGs Templates and infographics are work well. All files have to be uploaded and if they are to big they will not work. Let me know if you have questions I am always happy to help Tiara Hill THILL@alterisgroup.com Other Custom Prezi Examples https://prezi.com/gallery/ Other companies who use Prezi https://prezi.com/business/customers/

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

Business Presentation Software Alternatives

Transcript: Business Presentation Software Alternatives Google Slides Genially Google Slides is most like PowerPoint. It is formatted similarly and lets you upload and edit PowerPoint files on the platform. Genially . Genially is the world-leader in interactive visual communication. Use the all-in-one online tool to create stunning presentations, interactive images, infographics, gamification, quizzes, breakouts, etc. and add interactivity and animation effects. Slidedog allows you to gather all of your files into a single presentation. Google Slides lets you create slide presentations, just like PowerPoint. doesn’t have a design library; instead, you’re expected to provide and upload media for your presentation. allows you to combine multiple types of media—PowerPoints, Prezis, videos, web pages, and more—into a single presentation. allows you to share your presentation with your audience in real time Prezi Google Slides is free. is about as different from PowerPoint as you can get. Rather than offering a slide-by-slide presentation, it’s more of a visual and interactive mind map, wherein you interact with different elements on a virtual canvas. offers roughly 100 templates for building presentations. Up to 10 people can work on a Prezi at once. has a free basic plan and several premium plans ranging from $7 to $59 per month. Objective: At the end of the class students will notice about presentation software alternatives. Google slides Google Slides is most like PowerPoint. It is formatted similarly and lets you upload and edit PowerPoint files on the platform. Genially . Genially is the world-leader in interactive visual communication. Use the all-in-one online tool to create stunning presentations, interactive images, infographics, gamification, quizzes, breakouts, etc. and add interactivity and animation effects. Slidedog allows you to gather all of your files into a single presentation. Teacher: Jacquelin Ramírez doesn’t have a design library; instead, you’re expected to provide and upload media for your presentation. allows you to combine multiple types of media—PowerPoints, Prezis, videos, web pages, and more—into a single presentation. allows you to share your presentation with your audience in real time Google Slides Technical English one Google Slides is most like PowerPoint. It is formatted similarly and lets you upload and edit PowerPoint files on the platform. Genially . Genially is the world-leader in interactive visual communication. Use the all-in-one online tool to create stunning presentations, interactive images, infographics, gamification, quizzes, breakouts, etc. and add interactivity and animation effects. Slidedog allows you to gather all of your files into a single presentation. Google Slides lets you create slide presentations, just like PowerPoint. doesn’t have a design library; instead, you’re expected to provide and upload media for your presentation. allows you to combine multiple types of media—PowerPoints, Prezis, videos, web pages, and more—into a single presentation. allows you to share your presentation with your audience in real time Prezi Google Slides is free. is about as different from PowerPoint as you can get. Rather than offering a slide-by-slide presentation, it’s more of a visual and interactive mind map, wherein you interact with different elements on a virtual canvas. offers roughly 100 templates for building presentations. Up to 10 people can work on a Prezi at once. has a free basic plan and several premium plans ranging from $7 to $59 per month. Prezi Topic: Presentation Software Alternatives is about as different from PowerPoint as you can get. Rather than offering a slide-by-slide presentation, it’s more of a visual and interactive mind map, wherein you interact with different elements on a virtual canvas. offers roughly 100 templates for building presentations. Up to 10 people can work on a Prezi at once. has a free basic plan and several premium plans ranging from $7 to $59 per month. Google Slides Slidedog Google Slides is most like PowerPoint. It is formatted similarly and lets you upload and edit PowerPoint files on the platform. Genially . Genially is the world-leader in interactive visual communication. Use the all-in-one online tool to create stunning presentations, interactive images, infographics, gamification, quizzes, breakouts, etc. and add interactivity and animation effects. Slidedog allows you to gather all of your files into a single presentation. Google Slides lets you create slide presentations, just like PowerPoint. doesn’t have a design library; instead, you’re expected to provide and upload media for your presentation. allows you to combine multiple types of media—PowerPoints, Prezis, videos, web pages, and more—into a single presentation. allows you to share your presentation with your audience in real time Prezi Google Slides is free. is about as different from PowerPoint as you can get. Rather than offering a slide-by-slide presentation, it’s more

Infographics on PowerPoint

Transcript: Step 1: Open PowerPoint Depending on what slide template you chose, you may need to delete the Text Box. Click on the outline of the box you want to delete, and hit your backspace button. Now you are free to move your graph around the slide. Adjust the graph size by clicking on its border. Hold the mouse down. Move your cursor to the center to make the graph smaller, and away from the center to make the graph larger. Your graph will be inserted onto the slide, and an Excel sheet will pop up onto your screen. Enter your data for the graph onto the Excel sheet, and rename each series of data appropriately. Once you are finished, your graph will update. You can close the Excel sheet. Step 2: Insert Your Graph In the upper left hand corner, click "New Slide." Choose a template from the drop down options. How to Make an Infographic Open a web browser, and go to Google. Search what you need a picture of, and click on Google's "Image" tab. Once you are there, right click on your desired image. Choose "Save As," and save the image to your computer's "Picture" folder. Infographic: a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data includes text, graphic, and picture Infographics on PowerPoint by: Alyssa Wehr, Sierra Murrell, Jeff Alexander, and Kathryn Eutsler Step 4: Insert Your Picture Edit Your Graph Step 3: Choosing Your Picture Step 5: Save Your Infographic Find the second tab from the left, titled "Insert." Click "Chart," and select your graph from the left hand column. Once you select your of graph (i.e. line, bar, stock, surface), a row of detailed options will appear on the top line. Select your graph details, and hit "Ok." Position Your Graph Click the upper left hand corner tab, called "File." Go down to "Save As." Choose a location on your computer to save it. Under "Save as Type," change the file format to "JPEG." Your infographic will be saved like a picture on your computer. Step 5: Save Your Infographic Go back to your PowerPoint slide. Click "Insert," which is the second tab from the left. Choose "Picture," and browse your computer's Picture folder to find the image. Hit "OK," and your picture will be on the graph. Click the border and hold your mouse down to adjust the size. Click the center of the picture to position it on the graph.

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