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Presentation is the process of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience. A presentation program, such as OpenOffice.org Impress, Apple Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint, is often used to generate the presentation content.
Useful illustrations
- BCG diagram: This diagram is extremely useful in marketing, although most people only learn the basics of the diagram at undergraduate level.
- SWOT Analysis: This is clear and precise, and states the problem effectively.
See also
- Academic conference
- Lecture
- Persuasion technology
- Presentation program
- Knowledge visualization
- Pecha Kucha Rapid-display format for creative presentations
- Photo slideshow
External links
- A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
- Presentation & Public Speaking 'How to...' articles
- Slides and Presentations of all types
- Portable Electronic Presentations (Pacific Northwest Research Station)
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