Here’s my updated slides. Feel free to comment on it while viewing it.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l1hCd3ky_lCg1w1y0dkWHTJyvqfVhg21j6hzFW3_9gs/edit?usp=sharing
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Here’s my updated slides. Feel free to comment on it while viewing it.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l1hCd3ky_lCg1w1y0dkWHTJyvqfVhg21j6hzFW3_9gs/edit?usp=sharing
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Hey Avar, Great work on your presentation being the 1st to present. Your work was well put together, clear and concise. If you add a bit more visuals it will be more compelling to the viewer but never the less your voice caught my attention throughout the presentation.