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Leveraging AI in Learning & Development: Gamma

Written by Balance HR | September 20, 2024

ELEVATE L&D PRESENTATION DESIGN WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM AI

In our recent Power Session on AI for Learning & Development, Mathias Vermeulen explored how Gamma simplifies the creation of visually engaging presentations. It’s a tool that removes design stress by automating much of the process with AI. 

What is Gamma ?

Gamma is an AI-powered tool designed to simplify the creation of presentations. It helps users quickly generate polished, visually engaging slides by automating design aspects like layout and image selection. 

How Gamma works

  • Input your topic: Simply enter your content, and Gamma generates a structured outline. 
  • Select a style: Choose from various design themes, like black-and-blue, to fit your brand.
  • AI-generated visuals: Gamma automatically creates relevant images, saving time on stock photo searches.
  • Customize options: You can further customize the presentation in PowerPoint or Gamma. 

Why Gamma?

Gamma allows you to focus on storytelling while AI handles the design. It’s not perfect, but it significantly reduces time spent on visuals, making it a valuable tool for professionals and educators alike. 

Want to see it in action? Watch Mathias create a presentation. Any resemblance to his favorite football team is purely coincidental! 

 

About Mathias Vermeulen

Mathias Vermeulen is a cornerstone (pun intended) in Learning & Development, expertly navigating the field's challenges, from tech tools and the evolving role of L&D professionals to myths, trends, and the science behind learning.

As the founder of Winston Wolfe, Mathias helps organizations develop effective (digital) learning policies. He is also the co-founder of Dutch & Dillon, which specializes in mobile learning. Mathias serves on the board of VOV Lerend Netwerk and is a lecturer at Vives University of Applied Sciences.

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