Present Pal
Present Pal
Description of the Good Practice
Present Pal is the only accessible communication support App that helps you create easy to follow and accessible notes that guide you through your content. Present Pal is a communication and presentation support software that acts like a set of interactive flashcards on your smartphone or tablet, integrating fully with Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides through Present Pal Integrations.
Keywords
- Presentation Skills
- Presentation Design
- Note Creation
Language(s)
English, local languages depends on app version and region
Number of participants
Individual/small groups (2-10 people)
Type of training
Online/Offline
Number and type of exercises
Frontal or joint/team work on defined tasks and needs, depending on the topic and group
Duration
Short/up to few hours
Target Audience
Teachers, adult educator and learners seeking to improve their presentation skills, university professors, students, education developers
Competences/skills that you will require
- pedagogical/teaching skills and competences
- basic IT skills and digital literacy
- communication skills
Media
Website/Link
https://presentpal.co.uk/support-hub
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.estendio.presentpalpilot
There are several chronological tutorials, starting with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrZ2g0JlKvs&list=PL_e08w8CT6CludQuGNzDyqyLpbqEj8cVV&index=2
Consideration as a GP
Recording:
The ability to use recorded videos and review practice sessions allows users to identify areas for improvement, observe body language, and refine their delivery.
User-Friendly Interface:
A user-friendly interface makes it easy for individuals, even those new to presentation skills training, to navigate the app and access its features efficiently.
Accessibility:
Available on multiple platforms (such as Android and iOS) ensuring that a broader audience can benefit from the training, enhancing accessibility.
Customization of Exercises:
Variety of exercises or scenarios for practicing different aspects of presentations (e.g., opening lines, handling questions), it can contribute to a more comprehensive training experience.