Microsoft's PowerPoint program, which is bundled with any MS Office suite, has emerged as one of the most dynamic presentation tools. Today, PowerPoint presentations in many forms, styles and custom layouts are used by working professionals, academics, students, medical practitioners, politicos and others to showcase material, information and data. Slide shows and complex presentations comprising text, images, 3-D graphics, audio clips, sound effects and flashy animations are used creatively to enliven discussions, add value to lectures, make compelling speeches and enrich studies and reports.
The introduction of newer tools and custom templates and the ability to be used in many platforms makes PowerPoint a flexible and highly customizable tool. User ingenuity can be meshed with this flexibility and customization characteristics to present information and material to suit specific needs and audiences.
PowerPoint presentations are used by professors and teachers to add value to their lectures and notes. Students use PowerPoint slides and presentations to enrich their assignments, projects and other coursework submissions.
The visual imagery made possible by juggling various PowerPoint combinations, design templates and other tools is used by speakers to add value to speeches and presentations and engage audiences via projector screens during conferences, seminars and symposiums.
As a matter of fact, this presentation was likeable by my students too! They can imagine the structures of atoms better and eventually can understand more from this sub-topic.

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