During my senior year of high school, I had to use Microsoft PowerPoint for a wide variety of projects, ranging from presentations to children's book projects. Throughout these projects, I not only got much better at making PowerPoints, but I got incredibly creative in the theming and plot of these projects. For example, I had to make a digital "Children's book" about a famous US Supreme Court case for a project in AP Government, but instead of just using pictures from online and writing a simple recreation of what happened, I created a 25 minute long Powerpoint with characters, settings, plot, lore, animations, sound effects, music, and an overall absurd amount of effort. Doing this turned a fairly basic learning experience into a massive story, that ended up kickstarting a trend of me making over-the-top PowerPoints. I made another insane PowerPoint for my AP Psychology class that has important people in the history of Psychology as Scooby Doo Characters, a retelling of both "Beowulf" and "Alice in Wonderland," and a parody of the "Oppenheimer" movie, all of which were insanely creative and unnecessarily over the top.