Apart from using 3D models and video backgrounds, you can also use infographics, diagrams, or flowcharts to introduce problem-solution scenarios. These visual aids can help to clearly illustrate the problem and the steps towards the solution. You can also use storytelling or case studies to present real-life examples of the problem and how it was solved. Additionally, using interactive elements like polls or quizzes can engage the audience and make the problem-solution scenario more relatable.
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Use this slide to strongly open your presentation and retain your audience's attention. To support this unique slide with words, ask an open-ended question, tell a story that's relevant to the point you are delivering or make a bold statement. Use this slide to create a "Mind Map." "Mind Map" is a tool to brainstorm and organize your thoughts when developing an idea. Creating one in PowerPoint is easy and 3d models will come handy for making mind maps more visually rich. 3D models are also great for introducing problem-solution scenarios to your stakeholders. Use this slide to visually communicate effective ideas that will soothe your audience's pain points. Video backgrounds also serve this purpose well.