TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Published Fri Jul 01 2005
The article presents some tips for successful business presentation. TriZenter, a Louisville, Kentucky-based company, developed a new presentation system using multiple screens that segregate information based on the Instructional Geography methodology for presenting information, which maximizes the geography of the room and the learner's brain with embedded visual, audio and spatial cues for maximum impact. Two benefits accrue immediately from using the TriZenter presentation system: First, when the brain synthesizes data presented as a whole picture, it's easier to remember. The brain naturally seeks to link or correlate bits of data in order to remember them more efficiently. Second, Instructional Geography maximizes not only the geography of the learner's brain, but also the geography of the physical room or presentation site. The TriZenter process, for example, can display: PowerPoint text on one screen, highlighting key points of a video; video on a second screen; an actual demonstration of the featured product on the third screen. Educational institutions and corporations have started to use TriZenter to create and deliver more effective learning.
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ISSUE
Maximizing Presentations