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Throughout my middle and high school years, I have created many power points. I love creating power points because they are very easy to work with, and I don't have to write big paragraphs or essays. However, it can sometimes be difficult to take a big chunk of information and try to break it down into a few bullet points. Power points are a great tool for teachers and students. In high school, majority of my teachers used power points to teach us. I think it is easier to take in and remember information when it is presented on a power point. I chose to create power points for this class because they are very easy and fun to work with. You can set any picture as your background, and you have so many font options as well. You can also move the

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