Does the iPad have a presentation mode that temporarily disables notification banners?

I use my iPad for presentations at conferences and in class. Is there a way to temporarily disable notification banners without having to change the settings for each indivdual app?

The Notification Manager has a 'sleep' setting that tells it not to notify you about anything.  Look in the Settings panel for it.

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