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16 changes: 14 additions & 2 deletions docs/content/contributing/presentations/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -17,11 +17,23 @@ We offer a template PowerPoint file to get started:

## Giving a Radius presentation

### Presentation pack

1. Begin by downloading the [Radius Presentation Deck](https://github.com/radius-project/docs/raw/{{< param github_branch >}}/presentation-pack/Radius.potx). This contains slides needed to give a Radius presentation.
1. Refer to the Radius [presentation pack directory](https://github.com/radius-project/docs/tree/{{< param github_branch >}}/presentation-pack) for any diagrams or images you need to create.

### Preparing the elevator pitch for Radius

1. Refer to the [Radius press coverage and media links]({{< ref media-coverage >}}) page for a list of previous presentations, articles, and videos.
1. Next, review the docs to make sure you understand the [concepts]({{< ref concepts >}}).

### Preparing the demo

1. Use the Radius [getting started guide]({{< ref getting-started >}}) and [samples repo](https://github.com/radius-project/samples) to show demos of how to use Radius.

## Previous presentations
## Other resources

Refer to the [Radius press coverage and media links]({{< ref media-coverage >}}) page for a list of previous presentations.
- [Radius Homepage​](https://radapp.io)​ is starting point for all things Radius.
- To view code and file issues​, visit the [radius-project](https://github.com/radius-project) in GitHub.
- To read the latest blog posts on Radius​, visit [Blog](https://blog.radapp.io). ​
- Visit the [feature roadmap for Radius](https://aka.ms/radius-roadmap) for updates on what's coming next.
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The Call to Action slide formatting is a little off:
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Instead of bullets, can we instead update the following slide?
image. In a presentation we usually try to avoid giving more than 3 calls to action, as realistically the audience can't click/bookmark/take a picture of everything.

All links should be visible and not hyperlink embedded text, as you should assume this presentation is given on a projector in the front of the room where people can't click the links.

Overall maybe we just need to add a slide on the community calls, and then rely on the existing call to action slide?

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U mean add a slide for Community like below
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And then rely on the existing last slide for other call to action ?

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As discussed, added a slide for community and retained the existing slide as call to action

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