Software Review of Sway

Microsoft's Sway is a storytelling and presentation tool. It makes it simple for users to make dynamic stories and presentations. It is a web-based tool that is a part of the Microsoft Office suite of productivity tools, allowing users to access it from any device that has an internet connection and a web browser.

The user-friendly interface of Sway made it very easy to pick up. Even for individuals who are new presenting, the tool is simple to use. Users can choose from a range of  templates. Users can add their own text, photographs, videos, and other media to the templates to make a distinctive and captivating presentation. Our group presentation all followed the same style and colour theme.

Sway is very focused on storytelling. Sway helped me to keep my stories interesting and engaging, unlike typical presentation tools that feel robotic and boring. Sway makes it simple to incorporate links, enabling users to include other resources in their stories and presentations. Every member of my group made use of these components in different ways. While I only used images, some members of my group used videos, links to songs, and GIFs.  

Sway has a huge focus on collaberation. Users can give others access to their presentations so that they can update and add to them in real time. This ensures that everyone is on the same page and makes it simple for teams to collaborate on a project. This feature allowed our whole team to remain more consistant. It also allowed me to see the standard set by other group members, aswell as their progress.

Sway is a strong tool that works well for developing presentations with captivating stories. This year was my first time using Sway, but I will defintely be using it again in the future. Whether it's for school work or professional work, Sway will be my go to for anything with collaboration. 

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