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 Audiovisual Aids Lecture #7. Definition  Audiovisual Aid – (n.) anything (in addition to your spoken word) the members of your audience can see or.

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1  Audiovisual Aids Lecture #7

2 Definition  Audiovisual Aid – (n.) anything (in addition to your spoken word) the members of your audience can see or hear that helps them understand and remember your presentation.

3 Advantages of AVAs include:  Adding interest  Simplifying a complex topic  Helping your audience remember  Increasing learning (studies suggest as much as 55%)

4 Types of AVA  The Speaker  Assistants  Objects  Printed Materials  Technology

5 AVA #1 – The Speaker  Clothing, apparel, and equipment  Physical demonstration  Example – a speech on rock climbing or skateboarding

6 Rockclimbing

7 AVA #2 - Assistant  If you can’t be the AVA  Two (or more) is sometimes better than one  Can be prepared or spontaneous  Example – a speech about CPR or dancing

8 CPR Demo

9 AVA #3 - Objects  Usually three dimensional tangibles  Example – a speech on cooking or science experiments

10 Carving a Turkey

11 AVA #4 – Printed Materials Quantitative Information  Map  Chart (verbal, pie, or flow)  Graph (line or bar) Visual Depiction  Drawing  Photograph  Diagram

12 Charts and Graphs  Simple  Accessible  Useful

13 What is this image depicting? Right Brain = Creative Left Brain = Logic

14 AVA #5 - Technology  Video  Audio  Keep brief and supplemental  Be prepared for technical difficulties  Example – speech on history of Jazz

15 Audience Analysis  Before preparing an AVA you should consider:  Forum  Demographics  Prior Exposure

16 Guidelines for Preparation  Make sure your AVA supports your point  Consider and test the size, legibility, and clarity  Contrast increases readability  Keep it simple and professional  Practice with AVA  Be prepared to speak without AVA

17 Think about it… Sharp contrast = easy to read Poor contrast = hard to read

18 Using AVAs MMake sure everyone can see, hear, or engage CControl audience interaction OOnly keep visible as long as necessary MMake sure your audience has time to get what they need BBe clear and orderly with direction BBe careful with handouts MMaintain eye contact RRemember the purpose of audiovisual aid s YYou cannot be replaced; you are the messenger

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