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A strong presentation should be easy to follow.

Students can structure a presentation around question, context, method, artifact, result, limitation, and next step.

Lead with the question

State what the work is trying to explain.

Show the evidence

Use sources, tests, and artifacts to support the point.

Close with reflection

Explain what should happen next and why.

Learning evidence

Technology confidence should be visible.

HNK pages emphasize concrete outputs and search-readable language so families, schools, and students can evaluate the work clearly.

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