Any experience/thoughts/ideas on using Rise as a presentation tool? I'm trying to avoid using PowerPoint and wonder if Rise might be a good tool to use. Thank you!
If you have a sample to share of how you formated a presentation using Rise, Tom, I would love to see it. I've added the button and it works awesomely!
Hi All, Rise 360 seems to be a great option for presenting. What is the best way to export it? The presentation that I will start working on will be presented on a webinar platform "ON 24". Will Rise be compatible with that? How can I find out? Many thanks in advance.
Since you'll be presenting over a webinar, you can simply use the Share link to present your content. Simply open the Share link in a web browser, and scroll through the lessons as you share your screen.
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I use Rise quit a bit for presentations. I add a continue button to break the content and also no reveal what's next.
Thanks Tom! I'll give it a try. :)
If you have a sample to share of how you formated a presentation using Rise, Tom, I would love to see it. I've added the button and it works awesomely!
Thanks again.
Holly
Hey Holly!
One of our Community Managers, Trina, recently used Rise 360 as a presentation tool for a recent conference. Check out her presentation format here!
You've given me some ideas of features to use. Thank you Alyssa! This helps a lot.
Holly
I would love to use Rise as a presentation tool. However will speakers be able to use their presentation clicks to move through the content?
Hi All, Rise 360 seems to be a great option for presenting. What is the best way to export it? The presentation that I will start working on will be presented on a webinar platform "ON 24". Will Rise be compatible with that? How can I find out? Many thanks in advance.
Hi Manisha!
Since you'll be presenting over a webinar, you can simply use the Share link to present your content. Simply open the Share link in a web browser, and scroll through the lessons as you share your screen.
Let me know if that's what you had in mind!
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