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Breeze Presenter best practices
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When planning, you should consider adding the following elements to your presentation:
Title slides 
Title slides are usually the first or second slide in a presentation and state the subject 
of the content. 
Presenter information
  Include the name, title, photo, contact information, and a short 
biography of the presenter or presenters.
Custom logos 
Add a company or organization logo to brand and personalize a presentation.
Copyright information
  Depending on the length of the information, include copyright text on 
the first or last slide in a presentation, or add a separate slide containing only copyright 
information. 
Opening and closing slides
  Create a distinctive start and finish to clearly show users the 
beginning, middle, and end of the presentation. You can use the same opening and closing slide 
across a series of presentations for a unifying professional look. 
Section divider slides
  Use slides that delineate sections within a presentation. This is especially 
useful in long presentations.
Sounds
  Voice-over narration, music, or sound effects can add a new dimension to 
presentations.
Quizzing
  Let users interact with the presentation, while you track their learning progress or 
obtain information (surveys).
Attachments
  Add existing information as supporting content for presentations. You can 
include documents, spreadsheets, links to web pages, and images as attachments.
Breeze Presenter best practices
Macromedia recommends using these best practices to create a great online presentation:
Design your online presentation based on the bandwidth capabilities of your audience. If your 
audience has fast, broadband connections, you can create a graphic-intensive presentation that 
includes many animations. However, if your audience has slower connection speeds, you 
should use graphic images that ensure your audience has a good viewing experience. 
It helps to create a written script before recording audio for your presentation. Speaking into a 
microphone can be more difficult than giving a presentation to a live audience. To ensure a 
smooth delivery that covers all of your important points, consider creating a script for the 
entire presentation before recording audio for it. (If you have slide notes written in PowerPoint, 
you can easily import them into Breeze Presenter to use as a script or as the basis of a script.) 
Add animations enhances the overall presentation. Breeze Presenter supports PowerPoint 
animations so that you can create powerful, animated, multimedia presentations. Animations 
add impact to your message and improve the user’s overall viewing experience. 
Preview the presentation by publishing it locally before publishing to Breeze. This lets you view 
the converted presentation to be sure that it meets your requirements.
Create slide titles to give users easy access to any slide. Check that titles appear in the 
PowerPoint outline for all slides, including graphic-only slides, before publishing your 
presentation.