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Blog # 6: Simple but entertaining

I am confused about the Millennium term project. I don’t really know what the goal of this project is. But when I do find out the goal, I have thought of a few ways to present research on combating HIV. The most important thing when doing a project is the presentation. It is important that you capture the attention of the audience while informing them of your topic. The best project can be ruined if it is presented poorly:
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A few ideas that I like:
Portfolios that I’ve seen and like most have a lot of white space. I used to be afraid of white space when I would make projects before but it does look very nice, clean, and organized. If you have too much going on in one page it will be harder to get your point to the reader.
Power Points are a good way of showing a large audience visuals and information. Having too much text on a slide is not good. There should be few words on a power point and the presenters should have rehearsed what they were going to say.

Looking at some of the issues of PRINT magazine, I have seen that simple is good. Not everything has to be bold and flashy. If it is simple it can still get the point across to the audience.


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