
Printing the Future in 3D: Lesson 3 of 3: Iteration & Presentation
by Casey Yu
This lesson teaches how to give and receive constructive feedback by using a group carousel feedback format, and how to create a compelling presentation using Keynote, Google Slides, or PowerPoint.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CcMrY8PJW0FnjeHgtKCxT00tMXxIQyDH/edit?u…
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