In: Computer Science
This is about the best PowerPoint presentation. This was found on a website named "beautiful" with Anguilla Top-Level Domain (TLD). The webpage listing the website for this best PowerPoint presentation pulls up when someone searches for the best and the worst PowerPoint presentations in the search engine. The website ranks and gets listed in the first 10 links of the search engine website.
The interesting fact is "the powerPoint presentation is about
presentations". A person named Siqi Chen created this presentation.
He is the
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and investor of a company called
Sandbox VR. He certainly knows presentations. It is a 58-slide
presentation that shares everything he has knowledge about crushing
presentations. The presentation was great. He mainly discusses
storytelling in the presentations, and the action should be
provoked from a presentation. The presentation was helpful and
useful (as an example) to presenters of all levels. The
presentation was visually appealing. Hence, it wins the best
PowerPoint presentation.
It has been chosen or awarded as the best PowerPoint presentation because the images displayed in the presentation are meaningful, relevant, and illustrative. He has used very few words and yet conveys the message. He has used appropriate words, proper word fonts, colors, sizes, and styles. He has provided crisp and precise information about presentations, as to how they should be and be created. The words he has used in the presentation are powerful and very meaningful. Any number of slides can be used in a presentation unless none of them is boring and every slide something to say, say something that is meaningful, useful, helpful, necessary, and relevant.
A PowerPoint presentation created about a topic, concept, or an idea should be defined, described, discussed, and explained about from a top-down approach, starting with an overall or a very general perspective talk about the topic, and digging in deep into the topic in detail or, say, technically. The topic could be made well understood by providing examples, analogies, figures, diagrams, graphs, flowcharts, etc. The presentation should always stick to the points and they should be crisp and precise. Here, Siqi Chen's presentation is simply awesome, colorful, interesting, simple, easy, and quick to read, understand, learn, and follow in real life. His simple words explain and make the viewers understand everything about a good, productive, constructive, impressive, helpful, useful, beautiful, and relevant PowerPoint presentation. There are no grammatical or spelling mistakes in the presentation.