💻🎉 PowerPoint Party
PowerPoint Party is a 🎉 party dedicated to presentations on any or a specially selected topic.
Interesting Facts:
- The PowerPoint Party format allows this party to be held at any time of the year or day, which makes it almost independent of external circumstances.
On the page 💻🎉 PowerPoint Party the following information is presented:
1. Holiday history of 💻🎉 PowerPoint Party
This party format was originally invented in 2012 by 👨🎓 Engineering students from the 🏫 University of Waterloo. But it gained wide popularity in 2018 thanks to an 🇺🇸 American Twitter user Michelle.
At that time Michelle was invited to the PowerPoint Party “🥤 Drink 🗣 Speak 🤓 Learn”. Guests were nominated in three nominations there: “🏆 Best Outfit”, “🏅 Best ⌚ Time” and “Best 💻 Presentation”, and each guest was given exactly three minutes to perform. Michelle prepared a presentation on the analysis of 🦔 Shadow the Hedgehog from 🎮 Sonic the Hedgehog and won the Best Presentation nomination.
PowerPoint Parties are now widely spread all over the world. Videos from these 🎉 Parties can be easily found on TikTok under the hashtags #powerpointnight and #powerpointparty.
Due to the 👑🦠 Covid-19 pandemic, this format has gained even more popularity. It began to be organized remotely or by gathering in small 👨👨👦 Groups at 🏠 Home. Microsoft Office even created New presentation templates to support the event.
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Tap / click to copy & paste2. Holiday traditions and symbols of 💻🎉 PowerPoint Party
The main point of the PowerPoint Party is a social interaction of both unfamiliar and old 🤝 Friends. Therefore, it is necessary to jointly discuss the topics of the presentations, the venue, the time, choose a presenter, and resolve other organizational issues.
Also, you can combine this party format with other common entertainment at parties, for example, with 💃 Dancing. You can also come up with variable contests with 🏆 Prizes: real or virtual, or organize a 🧙♀️ Costume party.
PowerPoint Party is a format of creativity, friendship, and a great time, where people create traditions and symbols.
