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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ARTIFACT #2: IGNITE PRESENTATION

In UF 300 at Boise State University during the Summer of 2014 we were required to do an Ignite Presentation. I had never heard of that before, but the format of 5 minutes long and 15 second rotation of 20 slides made the presentation simple and worth learning how to do as I'm trying to get better at narrowing things down. It was a good exercise that helped me focus on simple ideas and quick communication. I used Power Point, which I hadn't used for a long time, and spoke about what I loved about living in a tipi.
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