Slideology and
Presentation
Slideology and
Presentation
Presentation has become an essential skill in the workplace, and with the advancement of technology, slidology has become increasingly important. The traditional Microsoft templates are outdated, and the emphasis is now on visual communication. Designing a unique and stylish presentation with high-quality aesthetics can enhance your competitiveness. In addition, planning the content of the presentation is increasingly focused on audio and lighting effects, which, when combined with theater design and arrangement, can improve the overall impact and connectivity, which is more critical than presentation creation.
Our course aims to teach learners how to improve their exhibition skills, from opening, visual communication, and theater theory to actual performance, to achieve the speaker's goals and enable the audience to see and understand the content they wish to convey.
This course is not just a simple presentation course, but it emphasizes the substance and visual expression of the exhibition content. Learners will learn how to select and use visual elements such as color, layout, and images, as well as how to arrange and organize these elements to achieve maximum impact.
In addition, learners will also learn theater design and arrangement to improve the exhibition effect. They will learn how to design scenes and lighting, as well as how to use sound and audio effects to enhance expression.
This course aims to improve learners' exhibition skills, enabling them to effectively express their ideas and content and establish deeper connections with the audience. If you want to stand out in the workplace, this course is a must-not-miss opportunity.
Course objectives:
To enable learners to understand the principles and key considerations of visual communication.
To use photography concepts to recognize the importance and key points of visual communication in presentations.
To teach learners about the trends in the development of visual communication and create personalized differences.
To practice and design exhibition skills and planning based on theater theory.
To verify learning outcomes through real-world practice and engage in group brainstorming and discussion.
To incorporate artificial intelligence technology for copywriting, image generation, and video production.