\documentclass{beamer} % % Choose how your presentation looks. % % For more themes, color themes and font themes, see: % http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index_by_theme.html % \mode { \usetheme{Madrid} % or try Darmstadt, Madrid, Warsaw, ... \usecolortheme{default} % or try albatross, beaver, crane, ... \usefonttheme{default} % or try serif, structurebold, ... \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} \setbeamertemplate{caption}[numbered] } \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} \title[Your Short Title]{Your Presentation} \author{You} \institute{Where You're From} \date{Date of Presentation} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \titlepage \end{frame} % Uncomment these lines for an automatically generated outline. \begin{frame}{Outline} \tableofcontents \end{frame} \section{Introduction} \begin{frame}{Introduction} \begin{itemize} \item Your introduction goes here! \item Use \texttt{itemize} to organize your main points. \end{itemize} \vskip 1cm \begin{block}{Examples} Some examples of commonly used commands and features are included, to help you get started. \end{block} \end{frame} \section{Some \LaTeX{} Examples} \subsection{Tables and Figures} \begin{frame}{Tables and Figures} \begin{itemize} \item Use \texttt{tabular} for basic tables --- see Table~\ref{tab:widgets}, for example. \item You can upload a figure (JPEG, PNG or PDF) using the files menu. \item To include it in your document, use the \texttt{includegraphics} command (see the comment below in the source code). \end{itemize} % Commands to include a figure: %\begin{figure} %\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{your-figure's-file-name} %\caption{\label{fig:your-figure}Caption goes here.} %\end{figure} \begin{table} \centering \begin{tabular}{l|r} Item & Quantity \\\hline Widgets & 42 \\ Gadgets & 13 \end{tabular} \caption{\label{tab:widgets}An example table.} \end{table} \end{frame} \subsection{Mathematics} \begin{frame}{Readable Mathematics} Let $X_1, X_2, \ldots, X_n$ be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with $\text{E}[X_i] = \mu$ and $\text{Var}[X_i] = \sigma^2 < \infty$, and let $$S_n = \frac{X_1 + X_2 + \cdots + X_n}{n} = \frac{1}{n}\sum_{i}^{n} X_i$$ denote their mean. Then as $n$ approaches infinity, the random variables $\sqrt{n}(S_n - \mu)$ converge in distribution to a normal $\mathcal{N}(0, \sigma^2)$. \end{frame} \end{document}