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Slide 1: Introduction
• Purpose: Briefly state the purpose of your presentation.
• Overview: Outline what you will cover (key points).

Slide 2: Background
• Context: Provide necessary background information relevant to your topic.
• Importance: Explain why this topic is significant.

Slide 3: Key Points


• Point 1: Summarize the first key point or finding.
o Bullet points for clarity.
• Point 2: Summarize the second key point or finding.
o Bullet points for clarity.
• Point 3: Summarize the third key point or finding.
o Bullet points for clarity.

Slide 4: Visuals
• Graph/Chart/Image: Include a relevant visual to support your findings.
o Caption: Brief description of the visual.
Slide 5: Discussion
• Interpretation: Discuss what your findings mean in the broader context.
• Implications: Highlight the implications for practice, policy, or future research.

Slide 6: Conclusion
• Summary: Recap the main points.
• Final Thought: A thought-provoking statement or question to engage your audience.

Slide 7: References
• List any key sources or references used in your presentation.

Tips for Creating Your One-Page Presentation:

1. Use Visuals: Incorporate images, charts, or graphs to make your points more engaging.
2. Keep Text Minimal: Aim for clarity and brevity; use bullet points instead of paragraphs.
3. Consistent Design: Use a uniform font, color scheme, and layout throughout the
presentation.
4. Practice Delivery: Be prepared to explain your points verbally, as the presentation is just
a visual aid.
5. Save in Appropriate Format: Use PDF or PowerPoint formats as required.

Feel free to adjust the sections based on your specific topic and audience!

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