Replit as a presentation creation tool

Here I would like to show how I use Replit as a presentation creation tool.

Replit makes it easy to create beautiful presentations.
By changing the instructions, you can apply it to many things.
The key points of the instructions are to use Reveal.js and to use Unsplash for the background image.

Create a dynamic web-based presentation using Reveal.js with the following specifications:Presentation Theme
• Topic: Challenges and Future Prospects of Japan's Declining Birthrate.
• Structure:
    1. Introduction: Overview of Japan's declining birthrate issue.
    2. Challenges: Key factors contributing to the issue (e.g., economic, social, cultural).
    3. Current Measures: Summary of policies and initiatives in place to address the issue.
    4. Future Prospects: Innovative ideas and potential solutions for improvement.
    5. Conclusion: Summary and call-to-action.Design Requirements
• Framework: Use Reveal.js to build the presentation.
• Animations:
    ◦ Incorporate transitions between slides.
    ◦ Use animations for text and visual elements to enhance engagement.
• Background Images:
    ◦ Retrieve high-quality, relevant background images using the Unsplash API.
    ◦ Match images with the content of each slide (e.g., population statistics, urban families, future-oriented designs).Slide Content
• Write all content in Japanese.
• Use concise text with bullet points and avoid overly detailed paragraphs.Expected Deliverables
• A fully functional Reveal.js presentation with:
    ◦ Engaging animations.
    ◦ High-quality Unsplash images as slide backgrounds.
    ◦ Structured and visually appealing content addressing Japan's declining birthrate.

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This is a really great idea. I was thinking about doing something like this, but I had not yet tried it. Thank you for sharing your results!

Nice thought. While I find the keynote, slides.com, prezi quite apt. Surely going to give this a try !

thats beautiful!. I love what came out of it.
How many updates to the original prompt took it to get to the point you are showing us?

I think it’s roughly 10 times.
I think it can be done quickly up to about 80% done.
Then it takes time to complete the remaining 20% done.

Thanks for coming back

I thought so. Ten updates for a basic that can work as a prototype. Approx $2.50

That’s not bad .

What annoys me is when the ai makes a mistake and keeps doing same mistake for ten prompts each time creating a checkpoint. Sometimes I figure if it does not create a working result to immediately rolling back to the previous version works better, than to ask him to fix the new bug or crash.

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