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Using a sheet of paper (and other ordinary things) as props

You think your presentation could use a prop, a visual, three-dimensional object to focus the audience and help you reinforce your theme.  But you're on the road, without time to hunt for something stunning or room in your suitcase to lug it with you.  What to do?

Easy. Find a piece of paper. It's one of several low-cost, easy-to-find and portable items that you can use as a prop.

Paper, for example, can be folded into elaborate origami shapes to explain mathematical constructs...

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