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All 40 references to borealBytes/opencode updated to the correct source: https://github.com/SuperiorByteWorks-LLC/agent-project Affected files: SKILL.md, all 24 diagram guides, 9 templates, issue and PR docs, plus assets/examples/example-research-report.md (new file). The example report demonstrates full skill usage: flowchart, sequence, timeline, xychart, radar diagrams — all with accTitle/accDescr and classDef colors, no %%{init}. Covers HEK293T CRISPR editing efficiency as a realistic scientific context.
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<!-- Source: https://github.com/SuperiorByteWorks-LLC/agent-project | License: Apache-2.0 | Author: Clayton Young / Superior Byte Works, LLC (Boreal Bytes) -->
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# Presentation / Briefing Template
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> **Back to [Markdown Style Guide](../markdown_style_guide.md)** — Read the style guide first for formatting, citation, and emoji rules.
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**Use this template for:** Slide-deck-style documents, research presentations, briefings, lectures, walkthroughs, or any content that would traditionally be a PowerPoint. Designed to read well as a standalone document AND to serve as speaker-ready presentation notes.
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**Key features:** Collapsible speaker notes under every section, structured flow from context through content to action items, figure captions, and footnote citations.
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---
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## How to Use
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1. Copy this file to your project
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2. Replace all `[bracketed placeholders]` with your content
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3. Delete sections that don't apply (but keep the core flow)
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4. Add/remove content topics (H3s under 📚 Content) as needed
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5. Follow the [Markdown Style Guide](../markdown_style_guide.md) for all formatting
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6. Add [Mermaid diagrams](../mermaid_style_guide.md) wherever a concept benefits from a visual
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---
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## Template Structure
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The presentation follows a 6-section flow. Each section has an H2 with one emoji, content, and optional collapsible speaker notes.
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```
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1. 🏠 Housekeeping — Logistics, context, announcements
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2. 📍 Agenda — What we'll cover, with time estimates
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3. 🎯 Objectives — What the audience will walk away with
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4. 📚 Content — The main body (multiple H3 topics)
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5. ✍️ Action Items — What happens next, who owns what
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6. 🔗 References — Citations, resources, further reading
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```
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---
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## The Template
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Everything below the line is the template. Copy from here:
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---
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# [Presentation Title]
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_[Context line — project, team, date, or purpose]_
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---
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## 🏠 Housekeeping
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- [Logistics item or announcement]
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- [Important deadline or reminder]
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- [Any prerequisite context the audience needs]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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- **Timing:** 2–3 minutes for this section
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- **Tone:** Conversational, get the room settled
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- [Specific note about announcement context]
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- [Transition line:] "With that covered, here's our plan for today..."
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</details>
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---
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## 📍 Agenda
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- [x] Housekeeping (3 min)
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- [ ] [Topic 1 name] (10 min)
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- [ ] [Topic 2 name] (15 min)
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- [ ] [Topic 3 name] (15 min)
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- [ ] Action items and Q&A (10 min)
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**Total:** [estimated time]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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- Reference this agenda when transitioning between topics
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- If running long on a topic, note what you'll compress
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- "We have a natural break around the halfway point"
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- Adjust timing based on audience engagement — questions are good
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</details>
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---
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## 🎯 Objectives
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After this presentation, you'll be able to:
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- **[Action verb]** [specific, measurable outcome]
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- **[Action verb]** [specific, measurable outcome]
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- **[Action verb]** [specific, measurable outcome]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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- Reference these objectives throughout the presentation
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- "This connects back to our first objective..."
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- At the end, revisit: "Let's check — did we hit all three?"
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- **Strong action verbs:** Identify, Analyze, Compare, Evaluate, Design, Implement, Explain, Distinguish, Create, Apply
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</details>
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---
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## 📚 Content
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### [Topic 1 title]
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[Opening context — why this matters, what problem it solves]
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**Key points:**
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- [Point 1 with brief explanation]
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- [Point 2 with brief explanation]
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- [Point 3 with brief explanation]
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Image placeholder: `images/slide-[filename].png`
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_Figure 1: [What this image demonstrates]_
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> 💡 **Key insight:** [The one-liner the audience should remember from this topic]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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### Teaching strategy
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- **Open with a question:** "[Engaging question for the audience]?"
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- Take 2–3 responses
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- "Good thinking. Here's how this actually works..."
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### Core explanation (3–5 min)
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- Start with the definition/concept
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- Walk through step by step
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- Use a real-world example: "[Specific scenario]"
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### Common misconceptions
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- **What people think:** [Misconception]
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- **What's actually true:** [Reality]
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- **How to address it:** [Reframe]
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### Transition
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- "Now that we understand [concept], let's look at how it applies to..."
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</details>
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---
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### [Topic 2 title]
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[Context and explanation]
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**Comparison of approaches:**
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| Approach | Best for | Tradeoffs |
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| ---------- | ---------- | --------- |
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| [Option A] | [Scenario] | [Pro/con] |
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| [Option B] | [Scenario] | [Pro/con] |
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| [Option C] | [Scenario] | [Pro/con] |
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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accTitle: [Short title for this diagram]
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accDescr: [One sentence describing what the diagram shows]
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step1[⚙️ Step one] --> step2[🔍 Step two] --> step3[✅ Step three]
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```
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[Explanation of what the diagram shows and why it matters]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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### Walk through each option (5–6 min)
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**Option A:**
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- "Used when [scenario]"
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- "Advantage: [benefit]"
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- "Disadvantage: [drawback]"
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**Option B:**
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- "Used when [scenario]"
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- "Advantage: [benefit]"
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- "Disadvantage: [drawback]"
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### Decision-making exercise
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- Ask: "Given [scenario], which would you choose?"
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- Take responses, discuss reasoning
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- "In practice, professionals choose based on [criteria]"
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### Real-world example
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- "[Company/project] chose Option B because [reasoning]"
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- "The result was [outcome]"
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- "This matters because [relevance to audience]"[^1]
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</details>
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---
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### [Topic 3 title]
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[Context and explanation]
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**Process:**
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1. [First step with explanation]
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2. [Second step with explanation]
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3. [Third step with explanation]
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> ⚠️ **Common pitfall:** [What goes wrong and how to avoid it]
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[Deeper explanation, examples, or data supporting the topic]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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### Interactive element
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- Pause at step 2: "What happens next?"
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- Take guesses before revealing step 3
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- "Why does this matter? Because [stakes]"
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### If audience is advanced
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- Skip the basics, jump to: "[Advanced angle]"
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- Challenge question: "What if [scenario changed]?"
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### If audience is struggling
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- Slow down, repeat the analogy
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- "Think of it like [simple comparison]"
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- Offer to cover more in Q&A
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### Timing
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- This should take about [N] minutes
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- If running long, compress the [specific part]
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</details>
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---
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## ✍️ Action items
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### Next steps
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| Action | Owner | Due |
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| ---------------------- | ------------- | ------ |
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| [Specific action item] | [Person/team] | [Date] |
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| [Specific action item] | [Person/team] | [Date] |
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| [Specific action item] | [Person/team] | [Date] |
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### Key takeaways
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1. **[Takeaway 1]** — [one sentence summary]
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2. **[Takeaway 2]** — [one sentence summary]
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3. **[Takeaway 3]** — [one sentence summary]
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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- Walk through each action item explicitly
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- "Who owns this? When is it due?"
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- "Questions about any of these?"
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- Revisit the objectives: "Did we hit all three?"
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- "Thank you for your time. I'm available for follow-up at [contact]."
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</details>
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---
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## 🔗 References
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### Sources cited
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_All footnote references from the presentation are collected here:_
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[^1]: [Author/Org]. ([Year]). "[Title]." _[Publication]_. <https://example.com>
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### Further reading
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- [Resource title](https://example.com) — Why this is useful
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- [Resource title](https://example.com) — What it provides
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### Tools mentioned
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- [Tool name](https://example.com) — Purpose and how to access
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<details>
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<summary><strong>💬 Speaker Notes</strong></summary>
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- "These resources are available in the shared document"
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- "Start with [specific resource] — it's the most practical"
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- "If you want to go deeper, [specific resource] covers the advanced topics"
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</details>
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---
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_Last updated: [Date]_
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