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Laura Foley
Laura Foley

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I need problem slides!

Hi, everyone! I'm presenting a workshop, Presentation Skills for Brainiacs, at Codeland 2020. I'm looking for some slides that I can redesign to show the students how it's done. The purpose is not to say, "Ha-ha, this slide is ugly!" Instead, I'll be breaking down the issues the slide has and redesigning it to address them. The slides will be totally anonymized. I will send you the redesigned slide so that you can use it in your own presentations.

Can you help me by sending me your problem slide?

I need your slide no later than June 25. Thank you!

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Jess Lee

Hey @lmfdesign ! I recommend putting a #discuss tag on this post for more visibility!

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Laura Foley • Edited

Thanks from a noob, @jess !

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Yash Dave

I had a presentation where I had to compare features of different cryptographic algorithms and had a tough time designing them. I would love for you to suggest some ideas for them! How do I send those? Couldn't find any contact details or the Chat option on DEV. 😅

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Kelly • Edited

hey @amorpheuz you can upload here - dropbox.com/request/X6teQkCC5HC5tc...

thank you for helping CodeLand!

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Laura Foley

Thanks, @amorpheuz , these will do nicely!

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Laura Foley

Good morning, @amorpheuz / Dave. Since you were the only person who submitted slides for redesign, I've done some PowerPoint Magic on them to make it look like they came from three different presentations. I'd like to send the redesigned slides to you, so please let me know the best way to do that. Thanks! ~ Laura

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Yash Dave

Thanks a ton! ♥ You can forward a drive link if available via "Chat" option on DEV or email it to me at connect@amorpheuz.dev 😄 Can't wait to attend your session during codeland!