I'm preparing a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation about Docker. My goal is to clearly explain what Docker is, discuss its usefulness, and provide a practical overview without diving too deeply into the technical theory. How should I structure my content to fit everything in? What specific topics should I make sure to include or avoid? Should I lean more towards theoretical concepts, architectural details, or real-world examples? Any suggestions on the best way to outline my slides would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
2 Answers
Consider your audience for the presentation. For a class in an IT vocational school with basic IT knowledge but little Docker experience, I would suggest adjusting your focus. You might want to lean more on analogies to make concepts relatable. Since 15 minutes is pretty tight, sticking to key points and using relatable examples will help.
Kick things off by highlighting the problems Docker solves. It's easy to get caught up in details, so make sure you set the stage early on. For a brief presentation, I recommend using a couple of straightforward, practical examples to connect with the audience.

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