Designing a Presentation (2019)
Completing the Designing a Presentation (2019) module taught me how to structure presentations in a clear, impactful way. I learned how to focus on message hierarchy, use visual design principles, and build slides that guide the audience through a story instead of overwhelming them with information. These skills directly support my work as an MIS major because so much of the field involves communicating technical or analytical insights to non-technical stakeholders. Whether presenting business requirements, research findings, system proposals, or data-driven recommendations, strong presentation design helps ensure that my ideas are understood and taken seriously. This module strengthened my ability to communicate effectively—an essential skill for roles in business analysis, UX/UI, project management, and consulting.

