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Visual Aids

Visual Aids. Types of Visual Aids. Objects and Models Photographs and Drawings Graphs/Charts. Video The Speaker PowerPoint. Things to Remember When Creating a Visual Aid. Prepare in advance Keep it simple Make it large enough to see Limit text Use easy to read font

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Visual Aids

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  1. Visual Aids

  2. Types of Visual Aids • Objects and Models • Photographs and Drawings • Graphs/Charts • Video • The Speaker • PowerPoint

  3. Things to Remember When Creating a Visual Aid • Prepare in advance • Keep it simple • Make it large enough to see • Limit text • Use easy to read font • Use color effectively • Don’t overuse images/pictures

  4. What to do when Presenting Don’t Do Display where visuals can be seen Avoid passing them around Display them only when discussing visual Explain them clearly Talk to your audience instead of visual Practice with visual • Display visuals where they can’t be seen • Pass them around the audience • Display them the whole time • Not explain them • Present your info to the visual • Practice without your visual

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