PRESENTATION CREATION HAVE YOU EVER BEGUN TO DAY-DREAM WHILE LISTENING TO A SPEAKER AND MISS THE INTENDED MESSAGE? HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT A WEBSITE OR.

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PRESENTATION CREATION HAVE YOU EVER BEGUN TO DAY-DREAM WHILE LISTENING TO A SPEAKER AND MISS THE INTENDED MESSAGE? HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT A WEBSITE OR READ A MAGAZINE WITH NO PICTURES? PROBABLY NOT. BOTTOM LINE: IF IT DOESN’T GET OUR ATTENTION, WE WILL MISS THE MESSAGE.

WHAT IS A VISUAL AID? A VISUAL AID IS SOMETHING TO LOOK AT, SUCH AS A POWERPOINT, PICTURE, OR CHART THAT SUPPORTS THE PRESENTER’S MESSAGE. SPEAKERS USE VISUAL AIDS TO RETAIN THE INTEREST OF THE AUDIENCE. SIMULTANEOUSLY, PRESENTATIONS COMMUNICATE THE SPEAKER’S MESSAGE FACT: PEOPLE TEND TO REMEMBER WHAT THEY SEE MORE OFTEN THAN WHAT THEY ONLY HEAR. FACT: PEOPLE TEND TO REMEMBER WHAT THEY SEE MORE OFTEN THAN WHAT THEY ONLY HEAR. PRESENTATION CREATION

IDENTIFY AND LIST AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DON’TS (PROBLEMS) YOU FOUND IN THE PREVIOUS SLIDES.

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