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How to Use Visual Content for Real-Time Engagement |

How to Use Visual Content for Real-Time Engagement | | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Is visual content part of your social media strategy? This article shows four ways you can use visual content to motivate real-time interaction.
Alfredo Corell's insight:

If you want students to take an action (e.g., share an image, post a picture or enter a contest), you need to tap into the moments when they’re most likely to do it. And those moments are usually during an event, not after.



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Presentain - Activate your audience with interactive presentations

Presentain - Activate your audience with interactive presentations | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Presentain helps speakers engage and grow their audiences. You use smartphone as a clicker and audience can connect to your presentation using their devices. They can ask you questions, participate in polls, send you follow-up requests, share your slides and more. While you present Presentain records your voice so when the presentation is over you can publish the slidecast (presentation slides with voice-over) and start growing your online audience.

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Alfredo Corell's insight:

New version of Presentain. This service helps for audience engagement. If students use their tablets or smartphones at lectures, is a really good choice. Initial free pack (5 presentations, 7 slidecasts, 3 polls).

Catherine Wooller's curator insight, July 13, 2014 8:21 PM

A replacement for those expensive clicker sets!

David McQueen's curator insight, July 14, 2014 6:58 AM

Hmmmm

Tom Cockburn's curator insight, July 28, 2014 5:11 AM

Could be useful