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This video captures an interactive academic presentation in front of a class, wearing a traditional Bhutanese gho to maintain a formal environment. I stand at the front of the room, using a handheld clicker to transition through slides that display our lesson in the Dzongkha script. As I present, I use expressive hand gestures to emphasize my points and keep my students engaged. I focus my attention on the students seated to the side, observing their reactions and ensuring they understand the material as we move through the presentation.


In this video, it captures a structured educational lesson using a split-screen video layout to deliver the content clearly. On the right side, I sit comfortably against a neutral background, speaking directly to the viewers while bulleted text in Dzongkha appears next to me to highlight key themes. On the left side, I am utilizing a rotating visual wheel to showcase different real world examples. This graphic dynamically changes to illustrate my talk, first displaying scenes of rural agricultural farming and later transitioning to a public transport bus driving along a winding mountain road.

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