Samples of slide breakers
Here are some examples of slide breakers:
- Slide Breaker 1: The "Pause" Slide Breaker
- Slide 1: Introduction to the topic
- Slide 2: Pause (no content, just a blank slide)
- Slide 3: Key point 1
- Slide 4: Key point 2
- Slide 5: Conclusion
This type of slide breaker is used to create a pause in the presentation, giving the audience a chance to absorb the information and think about what they've learned so far.
- Slide Breaker 2: The "Visual" Slide Breaker
- Slide 1: Text-heavy slide with key points
- Slide 2: Image or graphic that illustrates a key point
- Slide 3: Text-heavy slide with next set of key points
- Slide 4: Image or graphic that illustrates a key point
This type of slide breaker is used to create a visual contrast between text-heavy slides and image-heavy slides, keeping the audience engaged and interested.
- Slide Breaker 3: The "Story" Slide Breaker
- Slide 1: Introduction to a story or anecdote
- Slide 2: Image or graphic that illustrates the story
- Slide 3: Text that continues the story
- Slide 4: Conclusion to the story
- Slide 5: Key point or takeaway
This type of slide breaker is used to create a narrative flow in the presentation, engaging the audience with a story and making the information more memorable.
- Slide Breaker 4: The "Question" Slide Breaker
- Slide 1: Key point or statistic
- Slide 2: Question related to the key point or statistic
- Slide 3: Answer or explanation
- Slide 4: Next key point or statistic
This type of slide breaker is used to create a sense of engagement and interaction with the audience, encouraging them to think critically about the information.
- Slide Breaker 5: The "Summary" Slide Breaker
- Slide 1: Key point 1
- Slide 2: Key point 2
- Slide 3: Summary of key points
- Slide 4: Next set of key points
This type of slide breaker is used to summarize the main points of the presentation, giving the audience a chance to review and reflect on what they've learned.
These are just a few examples of slide breakers, but there are many other ways to use them effectively in a presentation.