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I too had a revelation about the ratio of pictures to words during a course to become an online training facilitator - and my presentations have never been the same since! Creating engaging presentations is one of the things I enjoy most. I hope lots of people read what you have written and think about what they can change in their presentations.
Thanks Linda for sharing your experiences with creating engaging presentations by having more pictures than words! I know I certainly will be thinking of that when I'm next developing a training session.
Being a visual learner, some samples of your picture slides would have been helpful in this article.
Thanks Keith for that feedback! I'll pass that on to the editorial team for their attention.
thanks for this post!
Glad you liked the blog post Sara. I loved it too and it is making me stretch my thinking for my next presentation.