Genially supports are great: yes, the application lives up to its name! But did you know that there are reusable Genially holders ?
When others have produced valuable presentations, interactive infographics or escape games, why reinvent hot water?
It's better to re-use this database, even if it means modifying it to better suit your needs.
This is the case for the Genially materials we are offering here: they are all reusable and published under the France 3.0 Attribution and Share free licence under the same conditions. If you're not familiar with this licence, you can have a look at this page to discover the conditions of re-use.
How can you integrate our reusable Genially media into your website?
It's easy to integrate one of our Genially reusable media into your website: just click on the «Share» icon (in the shape of three dots connected by two lines).
Click on Insert, then on iFrame. This video shows you how:
Attention If your website is a WordPress that accepts extensions, you can also add the Genially extension to your site. In this case, all you have to do is add a link to display your Genially in a block of the WordPress editor: Gutenberg (the WordPress editor) will take care of the rest. It couldn't be simpler.
How can I modify our reusable Genially Stands?
To modify
In the bottom right-hand corner of Genially, you'll easily find the «share» icon (in the shape of three dots connected by two lines).
Click on this icon.
Retrieve one of the display links. Paste it into your browser.
Then click on the blue «Reuse this Genially» button in the bottom right-hand corner. You will then be able to modify your Genially.

Reusable Genially Training 3.0 materials
Presentation Genially: multimodal digital training
What is multimodal digital training? That's what this reusable presentation explains. It covers all training methods, from face-to-face to phygital, including educational games and blended learning.
How can I learn effectively online?
Here's a resource to help you if you're taking an online course: How to learn effectively online?1
These are a few tips and tricks that should :
- reassure you
- help you manage stress better
- give you the best possible chance of success
This resource has also been distributed in the DIMPA MOOC which you can find out more about on our page Free courses.
Chronology or timeline - the Tour de France
This chronology or timeline is a model linked to the‘article on tools for creating timelines. This timeline incorporates interactive elements (the info buttons) and multimedia: in the windows, you'll find text, images and links to help you learn more about the Tour de France.
Gilly Salmon's 5-step model - timeline
Gilly Salmon is an Australian educational designer who proposes a 5-step educational progression model. Click on the pinheads and flags to find out more about each stage. This support is linked to the article Teaching progression: the Gilly Salmon model.
Types of memory - Overview
This Génially interactive presentation is linked to the article on Different types of memory.
It presents individual, collective and digital memories.
Memory: spaced repetition theory
The spaced repetition theory is what underpins the microlearning. It shows that studying the same subjects several times helps to consolidate what has been learnt through long-term memory.
What does presence mean in distance learning?
The question may seem paradoxical, but this diagram below, taken from the article What presence do you have in distance learning?, shows you that it's perfectly possible to ensure a certain presence from a distance.
Icons and pictograms
Do you work with people who are not computer literate?
Who have no idea how to navigate the Web? Here's a free, reusable Genially presentation on the icons and pictograms used on the Web.
You can copy it and re-use it for your own training courses, conferences or webinars.
The stages of Design Thinking
Design Thinking is one of the methods we use to develop our projects, including our training projects.
Move your mouse over the shapes to see their contents at each stage.
Why organise your schoolwork?
Why organise your schoolwork? This video, made with Genially, first shows you a very bad example and then the right method.
Genially infographic: the ABC Learning Design method
The method ABC Learning Design from the University of Central London suggests six types of activity, which we have tried to summarise in this Genially infographic.
Genially infographic: Digcomp and its areas of expertise
DigComp is the European guide to digital skills. You can find a full description in this dedicated article.
This Genially infographic is free, copyable and reusable:
Genially infographic: Digcomp and its eight levels of expertise
This infographic shows the eight DigComp skill levels.
You may copy and re-use it free of charge under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution and Share licence under the same conditions.
Video Genially - A short history of copyright
This short video illustrates the history of copyright and the implications for schools.
To find out more about copyright, see the article on Licences Creative Commons. Find out what you can do with free educational resources, read the dedicated article.
Responses to our survey on AI in training
We have sorted the responses to our survey on AI in training into the pieces of this jigsaw puzzle. As usual, this animation is a free and reusable resource under the Attribution-Share Alike licence.
What is multimodal digital training?
We have rewritten this presentation to train teachers in the use of different digital training methods. We are now making it available to everyone under a Creative Commons licence.
RGPD: What is personal data?
We've all heard about the RGPD. When this European legislation came into force, it caused panic in businesses. Since then, the tension has eased somewhat. But not knowing about this legislation or not applying it can have serious consequences. But do you know what personal data this law protects? And the media to which it applies? This microcourse or micromodule, created with Genially, provides you with some answers. And test your understanding at the end with a multimodal quiz.
