Examples tagged Presentation
Communicating and sharing your work effectively with colleagues, supervisors and the general public often requires the preparation of a suitable presentation, tailored to that audience. These templates make it easy to create such a presentation, and the resulting set of slides is available for distribution in PDF format – perfect for sharing before or after your lecture, seminar or talk.

Basic presentation
Basic presentation

Universidad Nacional Presentation
A Beamer presentation with the Universidad Nacional de Colombia theme, modified from the Feather beamer theme.
German Dario Alvarez Rodriguez

Quadratic Function
A leaflet created for a Math class that I conduct during this term.
Maciej

Ukázková prezentace pro workshop České Budějovice
Ukázková prezentace pro účastníky workshopu na konferenci v Českých Budějovicích 2015.
(Sample presentation to workshop participants at a conference in the Czech Budejovice 2015.)
Roman Plch

LibRes:slides
slide template DAS eie0217 UCR
Luis Diego Soto Ugalde

Presentation example - Your Short Title
Choose how your presentation looks.
For more themes, color themes and font themes, see:
http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index_by_theme.html
Nazmi

Beamer Example in Farsi
اسلاید فارسی با کلاس beamer
که توسط آقای هادی صفیاقدم نوشته و در سایت پارسی لاتک قرار داده شده است. تنها تغییر ایجاد شده توسط من حذف زیر نویس(footnote)
چرا که سایت هنوز از زی پرشین سال 2016 استفاده می کند و ایراد زیر نویس در آپدیت 2017 بسته زی پرشین به طور کامل رفع شده است.
milad

Using Microwave Michelson Interferometer To Measure the Speed of Light
Using Microwave Michelson Interferometer to Measure the Speed of Light. Basic presentation. Includes figures/tables/equations
Anand Dwivedi

Code-Presentations Example (different ways, shown in Beamer Metropolis)
This is an example illustating how to typeset code in LaTeX, especially in beamer presentations. It uses the metropolis theme.
It is a presentation with one slide per "technique" which include some explanatory comments.
Examples shown are minted, lstlisting, verbatim, tcolorbox and knitR. The main document has the ending ".Rtex" which is required if you want it to be able to run knitR. Otherwise, you can just use normal ".tex".
It is accompanied by a blog post with more information here.
In this blog post, some complications which can arise when using code listings in beamer are discussed (package clashes, etc.), so this might be informative if you want to learn more.
Sarah Lang