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General Information This is a sample PP presentation which should be used as a template when doing your team’s presentation Give your PP file the correct name as explained elsewhere You may change the background color of your slides, but do not use a slide style or font which makes reading the material difficult All slides in a presentation should have the same background color, style and type specs. Make sure to number slides Generally the size of “text” type should be 28 or 32 points Titles should usually be 40 points or larger Naturally, put your team’s information in your slides Include illustrations and pictures where appropriate Use only KEY terms and words on slides – Not complete sentences! You can make type a different COLOR to make it stand out 1

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General InformationThis is a sample PP presentation which should be used as a template

when doing your team’s presentation

Give your PP file the correct name as explained elsewhere

You may change the background color of your slides, but do not use a slide style or font which makes reading the material difficult

All slides in a presentation should have the same background color, style and type specs. Make sure to number slides

Generally the size of “text” type should be 28 or 32 points

Titles should usually be 40 points or larger

Naturally, put your team’s information in your slides

Include illustrations and pictures where appropriate

Use only KEY terms and words on slides – Not complete sentences!

You can make type a different COLOR to make it stand out

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Computers and Artificial Intelligence

B – CAI – 1IDS 252 – Spring, 2011

Joe Schwartz – Past (up to 1920)

Mary Jones – Present (1920 to 1990)

Sally Smith – Future (1990 to ?)

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Introduction

Key points related to presentation

Key questions

Key definitions

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Past – up to 1920 Joe Schwartz

Early technologies -

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Conclusion

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Questions & Comments

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