Training Presentation
Not all training requires a presentation. People learnt things perfectly well before PowerPoint came along. But, an effective training presentation can help people to understand and to remember – which is why PowerPoint is used in training suites around the globe.
But, how is it used?
Bullet points. Text. Projected documents. Interactive and exciting training, let down by tedious slides. Trainers are experts on learning. Yet when it comes to presentations, they are happy to let auto-content wizards decide what’s best.
But bullet points don’t work, and even though psychologists and educators know what makes a presentation memorable and impactful – most people never think to find out.
Trainers are expert educators. But a typical training presentation does nothing to promote understanding or recall.
Visual presentations help learners to learn. Imagine a training presentation that looks more like the graphics in a documentary – but with the ease of use and control you are used to from PowerPoint. Imagine being able to explain things more quickly. Imagine training that people remember, next week, next month, next year.
m62 has helped some of the biggest names in visual communication with their training presentations. We understand PowerPoint, what makes a presentation accessible, and how people retain knowledge.
Visual ideas. Learner-focused. Lasting impact.
Please contact us for further information on how m62 can help with your next training presentation. We can also help you with interactive training presentations, and web-based training presentations.
m62 can help with your training presentation needs. We are happy to contribute specialist support only as part of an ongoing project, or we can work with you to completely transform your training PowerPoint presentations. To discuss your presentation requirements please contact our UK office on +44 (0)151 259 6262, or request a call back or web demonstration from our website. We work with a variety of private and public sector clients worldwide.
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Nick Cvetkovic, Sales Director of Retail & Sports SystemsWe’re delighted with the finished presentation. It has been extremely well received by audiences. The use of graphics instead of text definitely increases retention rates and it always amazes me how many people remember certain slides.
