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==External Links==
 
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Visme can be found online here.[https://www.visme.co/]
 
Visme can be found online here.[https://www.visme.co/]
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This YouTube video explains how to use Visme.[https://youtu.be/BZhmSXb_UGQ]
 
This YouTube video explains how to use Visme.[https://youtu.be/BZhmSXb_UGQ]

Revision as of 21:15, 3 December 2017

Overview

Visme is an Internet-based subscription service (with some free features) that helps with the creation of presentations, slide shows, infographics, charts, and other content. Users of Visme can access 1000s of templates and customizable features (e.g., music, videos, widgets, etc.) and can publish their creations online and on various social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter. Many users publish their creations to the Visme site, making it possible for others to use or borrow their creations.

Currently, Visme enjoys institutional relationships with universities like Loma Linda and the University of Michigan Medical School. About itself, Visme says that "We empower educators and students to create beautiful interactive presentations, infographics and reports to help them excel in their academic arena." Currently, educators can obtain access to Visme for an entire semester for only $25. There are also classroom (1 teacher, 29 student accounts) and school level paid subscription packages.

Although the paid subscription packages include more options and allow for access to more of Visme's functions, the free plan does include a number of useable contents. It can still be sued to created and publish stylish, sleek, and informative slideshow presentations, infographics, and other kinds of digital content for use in presentations or lesson plans. In fact, Visme does provide free access to a blog that provides tips and suggestions for creating educational content.

See Also

References

External Links

Visme can be found online here.[1]

This YouTube video explains how to use Visme.[2]