Transform your Presentations with Visme

Brain research is crystal clear. We need to find different ways to represent material to students. I am always looking for new ways to present information and came across Visme. It comes in both a free and paid version.


What is Visme? 

If you have never heard of Visme, it is a compelling and engaging presentation tool that may come in handy in your classroom. When you create a new Visme, you have the option of creating a presentation, infographic, banner, or custom presentation.


How Do I Use Visme?


Step 1: Create Your Visme

Once you create a free account, you can choose which type of presentation that you would like to create (i.e. Presentation, Infographic, Banner, or Blank).  When you decide what you would like to create, Visme provides you with a variety of templates to choose from.



Step 2: Create and Add Content

Once you have chosen what you want to create, you are now ready to begin adding content. Visme provides an easy-to-use platform for adding content, graphics, shapes, charts, data,
and multimedia. If you would like to add video or music, you can easily add them to your Visme presentation!



Step 3: Publish

When you are ready to share your Visme with the world, you can choose to publish. The free version provides you with the ability to publish to the web, share via social media, embed into a website / blog, or download as a JPG. The premium version  provides you with more options and tools, such as downloading as a PNG or PDF and making private. 



Why Use Visme?

Once you create a Visme presentation, it can be presented anywhere and on any device! No more need to carry a storage device! It is very similar to Google Slides in this respect. 

Visme provides you with powerful tools to give a presentation or communicate your ideas, statistical information, reports, or web content. The interface is engaging and interactive, which adds another dimension to your presentations. Plus your presentations can be downloaded or shared via a link or social media. 







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