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The PowerPoint portion of the  presentation (and the slide-show, if you likechoose to use it) will take place in a classroom.  Later, the students can visit the lab to see the demo plant, which you should set up beforehand.  Because the lab is in the basement of Hollister (and for the sake of time) the beginning portion of the presentation should probably be held in Hollister as well.  In the past, we have used rooms 110 and 320 - both worked out nicely.  There is always, of course, room 366.  Check with Hollister administration to book a classroom for your presentation.

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If the presentation is in the lab you will want to check out a projector from the library. Make sure you have enough time to get one from another library (Mann, for instance, Mannexample) if the one in Engineering is checked out. As with all other options, set up the demo plant before beginning the presentation.  The conveniences of presenting within the lab are that set-up and clean-up are much easier, and you do not have to worry about finding an available room for the presentation.  Keep in mind, however, that the lab is not especially large and does not have any seating; taking into consideration the class size and length, you can assess which presentation option will work best. 

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