OOP Presentation #1 Step 1: Create a demo that includes examples of all the Java topics you are covering. You can use online examples for inspiration and guidance but your demo should be your own code! (Reference any inspiration or guidance you have used as your presentations and demos will be posted online!) Step 2: Make a powerpoint presentation. Include: Your presentations slides should have very few words and should serve as an outline for you and the audience - not as a script for you. Where possible, always use a graphic or image to explain a topic. Each person in the group is responsible for presenting and speaking for a relatively equal proportion of time. These presentations should be designed to be 15-20 minutes long - disregarding questions (and yes, that is part of your grade). -A title slide with your Java topics and name(s) -3 slides per class object (you'll have at least 2 class objects) - explain what your class is meant to accomplish on one slide - show an example declaration and invocation of the objects main functionality in a second slide. - on the last slide, list some obvious reasons to use this object and how it might be useful in that context. - Use more slides if you need them, but your presentation will also have a demonstration and have a time limit. -Your last slide should include all referenced material (Works Cited) Step 3: Submit your .java and .ppt(x) files to Dr. Ramsey for posting.