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Sample Chemical Engineering Student Team PowerPoint for Analysis

Module by: The Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication

This PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides guides readers through the analysis of a sample student presentation for a Chemical Engineering class. Step by step discussion of example slides directs attention to presentation design and instructs through a series of constructive questions.

Figure 1: Sample Chemical Engineering Student Team PowerPoint for Analysis
Figure 2: Please click on the above link to download the PPT file
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Media File: ChemEngExample.ppt

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