I am working on a guided presentation now for my IB diploma. It's basically when you lead a group in a paideia, "fishbowl discussion", etc. You would do this by first talking for a few minutes (based on the length of your presentation) about your goals for the discussion, as well as introducing the topics, setting any operant definitions, etc. During the discussion, let the group members talk about the points that you want them to talk about. This means that you won't dominate the whole conversation; rather, you will guide them (hence the "guided presentation") in the direction that you want to go. An effective presentation is steered in the direction you are headed by slight comments and suggestions to the group. Hope this helps!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tsYzCI3AXnItwMS3MMubCK1f_t8vHNzfNFL9XsAWAZs/edit#slide=id.p4
Guided and Miss Guided - 1919 was released on: USA: 30 March 1919
The homophone of "guided" is "died" and the homophone of "metal" is "mettle."
The presentation wasn't a good presentation. It was a great presentation!
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Miss Guided was created in 2008.
Guided by Voices ended in 2004.
Guided by Voices was created in 1983.
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The homophone for "guided" is "guyed".
The Presentation of our Lord was the presentation of Jesus as an infant to God in the Temple.