Microsoft MVP Luis Urrutia will lead a free webinar on PowerPoint presentation design, focusing on techniques to improve slide clarity and impact. The session targets educators, trainers, and professionals preparing pitches, reports, project updates, and training materials.
Urrutia emphasizes that slides have only seconds to communicate their message. The webinar covers strategies to make presentations clearer, sharper, and easier for audiences to follow. No specific date or registration details appear in the announcement, though eLearning Industry hosted the original post.
PowerPoint design skills matter across education sectors. Teachers use presentations for classroom instruction. Corporate trainers develop compliance and onboarding materials. Students present research and capstone projects. Poor slide design wastes class time and dilutes learning outcomes. Research consistently shows that cluttered slides with dense text reduce information retention compared to visually organized, minimal-text designs.
Microsoft MVPs are recognized technical experts who demonstrate expertise in Microsoft products. Urrutia's credential suggests the webinar will cover platform-specific features and professional standards rather than generic presentation advice.
For educators building course materials or training modules, this session addresses a practical skill gap. Many teachers and instructors received limited formal instruction in presentation design. A webinar from an established expert can introduce evidence-based principles like the rule of thirds, contrast, typography hierarchy, and cognitive load reduction.
The free format removes cost barriers for K-12 teachers, higher education faculty, and corporate learning and development professionals interested in upskilling. Attendees can apply insights immediately to existing presentation libraries.
Those interested should check eLearning Industry's website for registration details and session timing.
