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Idea Presentation I Level One Class

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Posted 10 July 2003 - 11:24 PM

Idea Presentation I

Welcome to your first class in Idea Presentation. This class will cover: How to propose an idea, and How to make your idea Readable.

How to Propose your Idea:
Idea Proposition is a very important subject. Ideas are all about presence, and if you show yourself as a knowledgeable person, you will be known as one. A few good tips for presenting ideas are to use proper grammar, show people that you mean what you are saying, develop the idea thoroughly, support your idea no matter what happens, be sure to check your idea for flaws all the time, and, once you have done those, you should be on your way to posting your idea. If you don’t develop an idea thoroughly, it leaves gaps n it, for people to shoot down, and pick flaws at. That is a good reason to pick flaws at it yourself before you post it. To show presence, all you need to do is show people you know what you are doing.

How to make your idea readable:
Making an idea readable is as easy as making a regular post readable. So good ideas are to use paragraphs, proper grammar, capitalizations, and try to make it appeal to the reader. A good way of doing that is to make an example. Also, if the idea is of a new organizational structure of the clan, be sure to defend it, and always be willing to make changes. Paragraphs are required to be 5-8 sentences long, no longer or shorter.

That was a quick and easy class, so if you would like to take a test on it for a quick degree, here it is.

1: Why is Proper grammar a good idea to use in a post?
2: Making an idea readable is as easy as making what readable?
3: What would happen if you didn’t develop your idea thoroughly?
4: Why is it a good idea to pick out flaws on your own ideas?
5: What can you do to show presence?
6: How long should paragraphs be?
7: What are examples good for?
8: You should be willing to what?

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