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GENIAL.LY: create fully interactive and dynamic slide presentations



Genial.ly makes it possible to create fully interactive and dynamic slide presentations, infographics, posters, digital magazines, surveys, postcards, microsites and catalogues.

Any kind of digital resource can be created with Genial.ly, easily and for free, and with interactivity, dynamism and performance measurement as distinctive elements. According to its developers, Genial.ly intends to make easier the production of appealing resources that will stick out before the huge current amount of contents, and to be a tool used to teach or communicate efficiently.

The multidisciplinary crew of this startup located in Cordoba, in the South of Spain, is formed by designers, programmers, developers, biologists, journalists, publicists and engineers.

Our own Genial.lys:

Jean Austen: Life and Works
https://view.genial.ly/5d6c330a6e51fb0fe249f21e/presentation-jane-austen


Pride and Prejudice: Courtship, Marriage and Social Class.
https://view.genial.ly/5d6e71680355470fc73a097e/presentation-courtship-marriage-and-social-life


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