Take a deep dive into two different ways to present your findings: the presentation, which is a group of slides where each slide has new information; and the research report, which is a document with fewer visuals, but containing the same information as the presentation.
0:00 Choosing a Format for Sharing Insights
2:24 Creating a Strong Presentation
11:33 Deliver Research Insights
14:24 Changing Prototypes Based on Research Insights
15:06 Modify Low-fidelity Designs Based on Insights
18:57 Modify Low-fidelity Designs Based on Research Insights
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