Significance of Presentation
Synonyms: Display, Demonstration, Exhibition, Showing, Address, Talk, Lecture, Seminar, Performance., Show, Performance, Delivery, Introduction, Offering, Unveiling, Report
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Hindu concept of 'Presentation'
In Hinduism, Presentation involves reciting scriptures with graceful vocal modulation, aiming to create an enhanced and immersive experience for the audience during the recitation.
From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) This means reciting something by filling up the auditorium with graceful modulation of voice, enhancing the audience's experience of the Recitation.[1]
The concept of Presentation in scientific sources
Presentation in this context refers to assessment tasks that enhance students' communication skills while also contributing to their overall grades, emphasizing the importance of effective communication in educational settings.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Teachers showed high scores in the knowledge and use of tools for creating presentations, highlighting a strong competence in this common content creation method.[2] (2) The presentation of forms and questionnaires on websites is assessed for accessibility, including adherence to visual interface, question types, answer options, and browser compatibility.[3] (3) The analysis offers intuitions into scientific research, which will help make evidence-based descriptions and visualize research output in NoV research, elucidating patterns of **presentation** and the impact.[4]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) This criterion specifically relates to the overall excellence and effectiveness demonstrated in both the carefully prepared written submission and the accompanying audiovisual recording.[5] (2) A delivery aspect of lectures, where students assess if they can clearly hear the lectures and whether the lecturers appear presentable, contributing to the overall learning experience.[6] (3) It refers to the user interface and how data is displayed to the user, often handled by a specific layer.[7]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) By asking questions before these, it was found that the scholars knew very little about physiotherapy, as mentioned in the text.[8]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are tasks used for continuous assessment, contributing to the overall marks and developing students' communication skills.[9]
Classical concept of 'Presentation'
From: The Liturgy of Funerary Offerings
(1) The "presentation" involves the Sem priest offering spring fruit, flowers, and vegetables while reciting a specific formula related to Osiris Unas and the Eye of Horus.[10] (2) An act where the Eye of Horus and sweet things are offered to Osiris Unas, signifying a gesture of respect and devotion during a ceremony.[11] (3) The presentation involves a Sem priest offering two vessels filled with Nebes fruit, interpreted as mulberries, while reciting a specific formula.[12] (4) The act of offering the roasted Set grain and the Eye of Horus to Osiris Unas, performed by the Sem priest during a ceremony.[13] (5) The act of offering the Eye of Horus, represented by Green Seshet grain, to Osiris Unas during a formal ritual.[14]
