Interactive slides engage participants by allowing them to respond, vote, or interact with the content in real-time, collecting feedback or input. The results can be displayed in real time or accessed in reports.
In contrast, content slides present information without requiring direct interaction from participants, serving more as informational or instructional content.
The interactive slides are categorized according to their ease of use. The advanced question types are typically used more in workshops and training, while the basic question types are more easily used in polling, surveys, and quizzes.