ABSTRACT

Presentation structuring evidence depends on how information is displayed and organized through the presentation, it can be helpful to start with general or specific details. Knowing the audience, can help direct which way to organize the presentation. Presentations are about making arguments. There are many different ways to structure information and position evidence. Every complex argument has subsets of themes. In organizing a presentation slide, consider ways to group information into more managable sections. It is not a practice of separating information as much as reorganizing messages into similar themes. Presenting dense information can make anyone's eyes quickly glaze over. Information is broken into chunks via bullet points. A title centered at the top of the slide orients viewers to the topic. One also had to layer different drawing types together to depict the conditions, changing between plan and elevation. One also used a colored-lense technique to bring more detailed information into the wall graphic.