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  2. Presentation slide - Wikipedia

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    SlideBoom turns slide presentations into Adobe Flash so they can be viewed without slide presentation software. [11] [12] SlideOnline allows the user to upload PowerPoint presentations and share them as a web page in any device or to embed them in WordPress as part of the posts comments. [13] Another way of sharing slides is by turning them ...

  3. File:Tomasmacurtain.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    Content such as text, images, links, and effects are added into each of the presentation programs to deliver useful, consolidated information to a group. Visual elements add to the effectiveness of a presentation and help emphasize the key points being made through the use of type, color, images/videos, graphs, layout, and transitions.

  5. File:Cézanne, Paul - Still Life with a Curtain.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 00:57, 7 August 2009: 3,180 × 2,336 (2.75 MB): Olpl: cropped and corrected version, framed one will be kept in history

  6. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    The relevant points to the entire presentation are put on slides, and accompany a spoken monologue. Slide shows have artistic uses as well, such as being used as a screensaver, or to provide dynamic imagery for a museum presentation, for example, or in installation art. David Byrne, among others, has created PowerPoint art. Slide shows have ...

  7. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by their desire to "talk less, show more", Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) created PechaKucha in February 2003. [2] [3] It was a way to attract people to SuperDeluxe, their experimental event space in Roppongi, and to enable young designers to meet, show their work, and exchange ideas in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.