Inject evidence in ppt

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  1. Add your ppt to your account by clicking the New Document and choosing how you want to add your ppt file.
  2. Open your file in our editor.
  3. Make your wanted alterations using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once finished, click Download/Export and save your ppt to your device or cloud storage.
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How do you demonstrate research and evidence on slides? Use clear and relevant charts. Cite your sources and references. Be the first to add your personal experience. Use testimonials and case studies. Use analogies and metaphors. Use logos, ethos, and pathos. Heres what else to consider.
Assertion-Evidence is a style of presentation in which a sentence headline states the main message of the slidethis is the assertion part. The assertion is then supported with visual evidencea photograph, chart, diagram, or video clip. Bulleted lists have no place in this style of presentation.
To use Reading View in PowerPoint, open your presentation and then click the View tab. Next, click the Reading View button, which is located at the top of the Ribbon. This will open the presentation in Reading View, which is a simplified view of the presentation that shows only the text and images.
In OneNote, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, and Word: On the File menu, click Options, and then click Proofing. In InfoPath: On the Home tab, click the arrow next to or under Spelling, and then click Spelling Options. In Outlook: On the File menu, click Options, and click Mail, and then click Spelling and Autocorrect.
What to include and what not to include in your presentation Focus on the topic. Be brief and to the point. Attract the audiences attention and highlight interesting details. Use only relevant visuals (maps, charts, pictures, graphs, etc.). Use numbers and bullet points to structure the content.
Check a slide for correct spelling, grammar, and style On the Review tab, select Check Slide Check Slide. The Editor pane opens on the right side of the browser window. Any spelling or grammar errors, or suggested writing refinements, are listed in the Editor pane for you to review and decide on.
The Proofing Tools feature lets you check your presentation quickly. You can choose to auto fix, review or ignore the issues identified in the check. There is an option to check selected slides, or check entire PowerPoint presentations.
In PowerPoint, find the Review tab in the ribbon bar. In the proofing section, you can find Spelling. Click on it. A sidebar will appear with all the spelling errors PowerPoint has found in your slides.
From the Assertion-Evidence Approach website: In the assertion-evidence (AE) approach, you build your talk on messages (not topics) to tell a coherent and compelling story about your work. Those messages you then support with visual evidence (not bullet lists).
How to Write Assertions Be knowledgeable. Before you start writing your assertions, make sure your facts are straight. Back it all up. Your assertions needs to be a stable throughout. Be clear and concise. Be thematic.

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