A tree grows from the root to occupy the center of the screen. From its top, 5 lines with titles emerge. This infographic is ideal to present the values of an organization or the topics to be discussed.
An infographic with 5 layers and some extras
The tree has a slow growth process because we imagine a background audio narrating the theme of this slide.
Each leaf is an element to rotate, duplicate or remove.
Clicking on each title opens a layer with more information.
If the user clicks on the menu without having completed reading all the items, a warning appears: the slide will not be marked as completed.
If the user completes all the points in the tour, a bell sounds indicating that the slide has been completed.
The menu, the warning message and the closing bell are not on the slide but on the project's Slide Master. This is the way to make all the slides of a project have the same behavior, without putting triggers and layers on each one. We use a variable that we call FINISHED, to determine if the slide has been completely revised or not. That variable starts each slide at FALSE and goes to TRUE if all the bullets were visited.