1. The first page is the title of the paper, the instructor, the respondent's name, and the class (for example, applied chemistry 1 class, please write down your major).
2. The content comes from your paper. Be careful not to post too much (because there is a time limit for defense), so you'd better get a printed version of the article. It is convenient for the teacher to find the answer at any time when asking questions)
3. If it is a summary, first introduce why this topic is chosen as the thesis, and then compare the methods, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of various methods. The final conclusion, such as which method is the best.
4. If it is an experiment, emphasize the practicality of your paper. Then introduce your experimental contents and conclusions, such as the control of the best reaction conditions.
5. The template pattern should not be too fancy, and the font should be eye-catching and clear. Don't have too many font colors, preferably no more than three. In short, it's like the ppt that the teacher gives you. Simple and clear, clear at a glance, not fancy.
6.6. The last page of PPT is thank you.