The powerpoints that i used were Microsoft PowerPoint, Slide Rocket and Google docs.
I found Microsoft PowerPoint the easiest to use, that is probably because i have used it all my life and i am familiar with most of the tools on it.
I found Slide Rocket the best out of the three, however it took a couple of minutes to find where everything was but i was the best one to use if you knew what you were doing.
With Google docs i found that there was hardly any tools to use on the site and it was very time consuming to find where everything was.
To conclude i found Microsoft PowerPoint was the best to use because it provided the most amount of tools that a person would need to create a decent presentation. However Slide Rocket did have a different set of tools to use and i would consider using this if i had to make a presentation on something. Finally Google docs was the worst out of the three this is because the were hardly any tools to use and you had to import a lot of the tools yourself.
If you have any othe presentation sites i would be gratefull if you leave a link as a comment thanks.
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This job sounds fun but im sure you have to work hard for it.
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