The third method of the 'interactive image' is the 'common image'. This special method has several features and benefits that warrant separate discussion.
Read MoreIn a previous blog, we discussed the presenter's image as an interactive image. Now we will move onto the second method.
In this second method, the Persuasive Presenter allows the audience to select their own images for their own reason. This suits a workshop format and produces plenty of interaction.
Read MoreWhen using the image as an illustration, the presenter assigns meaning to the image, as discussed in our previous blog The Skilful Use of Images. In contrast, when using the ‘interactive image’ method the audience assigns a meaning to an image. There are three methods of the interactive approach:
1. Presenter’s image – Audience’s meaning
2. Audience’s image – Audience’s meaning
3. Common image – Audience’s meaning
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