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Sample excerpt: presentation planning logic
A strong academic presentation should not turn slides into paragraphs. Each slide should communicate one main idea, supported by brief bullets and expanded through speaker notes.
The slide sequence should move logically from problem, context, evidence, recommendation, implementation, and conclusion. This makes the presentation easy to follow even when the topic is complex.
Speaker notes should carry the deeper explanation. This allows the visual slide to remain clean while still meeting academic depth requirements.
Structure notes
- Each slide has one dominant purpose.
- Speaker notes carry analysis that should not crowd the slide.
- Visual flow mirrors the argument structure.
Citation-style notes
- APA 7 citations may appear in speaker notes or slide footers depending on instructions.
- Final slide would include a reference list.
- Image or chart credits would be handled separately where required.

