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Recap the full workflow for building AI-powered presentations from start to finish
Identify the strengths of ChatGPT, Gamma, and Microsoft Designer in presentation creation
Locate and use the downloadable prompt book for fast project starts
Access community support and continued learning channels
Find out about related Skill Leap courses to expand your productivity toolkit
Know how to stay updated with new lesson additions and course updates
This lesson brings together everything you’ve learned throughout the AI-Powered Presentations course. After exploring how AI can streamline brainstorming, outlining, and design, you now know how to move from a simple idea to a polished presentation deck. This lesson reviews why combining tools like ChatGPT for initial thinking and Gamma for final design can cut down on hours of manual work. Whether you are building project reports, client proposals, educational materials, or team updates, using these AI tools allows you to work faster and with more confidence. You’ll also learn where to find extra resources, like the prompt book full of ready-made examples, which is designed to save you time on future projects. If you want to sharpen your skills even further, you’ll find guidance on accessing community support and related courses on Notion AI and Google’s NotebookLM—expanding your ability to organize, plan, and present with AI. This lesson is a checkpoint to ensure you are equipped to repeat these approaches in your real-world projects and continue developing your expertise with new tools as they emerge.
This lesson is for anyone looking to wrap up their learning and expand on what they’ve practiced in the AI-Powered Presentations course. You’ll benefit most if you are:
You would use the concepts from this lesson whenever finishing a project and looking to apply what you’ve learned to future tasks. For example, after completing an AI-designed pitch deck, you might refer to the prompt book next time you need to brainstorm a new idea. Or, when you want to turn meeting notes into a presentation with minimal effort, you’ll know exactly which tool to choose. This lesson also guides you to additional courses, broadening your skillset for future roles and challenges. Completing this wrap-up ensures you’re ready to use these methods regularly, making each new project smoother than the last.
Using ChatGPT to brainstorm and draft, followed by design tools like Gamma or Microsoft Designer, is far more efficient than creating presentations manually slide by slide. The AI approach lets you quickly generate outlines, instantly reformat them to match your goal, and export slides with strong visuals. Where once it took hours to pull together content and visuals individually, you can now move from idea to final deck in minutes. For example, a project brief that might have taken an afternoon to format and polish is completed in under an hour. With the downloadable prompt book, you can skip repetitive setup and start each presentation with proven templates, making every build faster and more consistent.
To reinforce your skills, try this scenario:
You need to deliver a client update presentation next week.
Reflect: Which tool produced a presentation that better matched your expectations for style and speed? Where did AI make the most noticeable difference in your workflow?
This lesson acts as both a review and a resource hub for the AI-Powered Presentations course. You’ve followed a step-by-step journey from ideation to delivery, using AI to tackle each part of the process. Previous lessons covered brainstorming, outlining, design, and exporting presentations. Now, you have guidance for next steps—like using additional tools, finding support, and taking your learning further. Ready to continue? Explore the extra courses mentioned, access the downloadable resources, and revisit earlier lessons any time you need a refresher. Your workflow for AI-powered presentations is now set for ongoing success.