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For assistance on oral presentations the following web sites can be consulted: http://www.auburn.edu/~burnsma/oralpres.html Can I use Powerpoint in my oral presentation?

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For assistance on oral presentations the following web sites can be consulted: http://www.auburn.edu/~burnsma/oralpres.html Can I use Powerpoint in my oral presentation?

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• You must request the equipment when you file your ITP and/or Applications. • If you choose to use PowerPoint, please remember to use it well. For example, do not use PowerPoint as a teleprompter. Do not put your whole paper on PowerPoint and then read the paper to the audience from the screen. This is boring for the audience; the audience craves eye contact and spontaneity. Reading from the screen also makes the audience wonder if you actually know the material (if you knew it, why would you read it to them?). • Bring your PowerPoint presentation on a flash drive. Some refer to this as a memory stick or thumb drive.

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