These are my top 3 choices for most interesting powerpoint presentations:
-"The Jetlev-flyer" by Scott Braun: I found this presentation interesting because of the new and different topic. The information provided was state of the art and very unknown. It was cool to hear the new technological advancements such as this flying designed machine used for recreational use. By learning about the price of these machines, of approximently $125,000, I will probably not be investing in one of these soon. I think he did a good job on picking and interesting topic, informing the audience on this new machine, and by showing the video helped the audience understand the machine better.
-"The Case for Women's Gymnastics at Clemson University" by Laura: I found this presentation interesting because of the case that she made which motivates me to feel a certain way towards having gymnastics as a NCAA sport at Clemson. I learned that South Carolina does not have a NCAA gymnastics program and these special women's athletes go out of state to train in other schools. Also, gymnists have a 99% graduation rate and average a 3.5 GPA or higher! Her presentation was good because she had many facts and statistics to back up her case which filled her presentation with logos. I also liked the legit handout.
-"Native American Mascot" by Kevin Crandall: I found this presentation interesting because the subject title was a subject to our collegiate population, but not necessarily Clemson University. I learned about the laws and bans about Native American Mascots and why they were made. I was most impressed with the logos that he built for his case that athletic teams should not be required to change their nickname solely because it refers to Native Americans. I enjoyed the pictures pertaining "bad" mascots versus the strong Native American mascots.
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