Customizing Slides in Jupyter Notebook
Customizing slides refers to applying uniqueness to the appearance, content, and behaviour of individual slides to meet specific preferences. Similarly, we can also customize our slides in Jupyter Notebook. This can be done by adding metadata to the individual slides in the cells. Metadata is specified in the cell’s metadata tag, present under the “Cell Toolbar” option. From there you can customize the slide according to your own choice (Metadata is here referred to the information about the book, it is used to control the features and behavior of the notebook).
The above image will apply “Edit Metadata” to all the slides.
You can now add any metadata to customize your slides as shown in the above image.
Creating Interactive Slideshows in Jupyter Notebooks
We all have been very well acquainted with the creation of slideshows by using Microsoft PowerPoint for our schools, colleges, or offices in our day-to-day lives. But, have we ever wondered how would it be to create a slideshow through the Jupyter Notebook? The advantages of creating slideshows with Python and Jupyter are its version control capability, dynamicity in the slideshows, easy sharing of codes with others in the groups, and a single presentation document, but the only con with this is that it doesn’t have many themes to apply in the slides, due to which it may look sort of a little plain.
In this article, we will walk through the different methods used for creating interactive slideshows in Jupyter Notebook like through RISE, with Jupyter’s built-in slideshow feature, Jupyter widgets, and ipywidgets and voila and voila-reveal. Also, we will read about the importance of creating interactive slideshows, how to customize our slides in the slideshows, and the processes involved in exporting the slideshow.
Now, coming to the basic query to ask everyone, and which every individual has in their mind is
Why Interactive SlideShow?
Some of the reasons why interactive slideshows are appreciated are mentioned below:
1. It easily helps in capturing audiences’ attention because of its interactive clickable elements, colours, images, videos, etc. making the presentation more memorable.
2. Users can delve further into data visualizations, charts, and graphs in interactive slideshows for data-driven presentations. To acquire deeper insights, they might filter data or zoom in on particular data points.
3. Interactive slideshows possess features like surveys and quizzes to collect feedback and gauge audience comprehension in real-time, which can be useful for training or instructional purposes.
4. Presenters can adapt their information to their audience’s demands by using interactive slideshows. Users can take their own route through the content by concentrating on the subjects that are most interesting or important to them, creating a more individualized experience.
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