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Chapter Twenty Using Presentation Aids in Your Speech
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Chapter Twenty Table of Contents zFunctions of Presentation Aids zTypes of Presentation Aids zOptions for Displaying Presentation Aids
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Using Presentation Aids in the Speech zPresentation aids include objects, models, graphs, charts, video, audio, and multimedia. zhelp listeners process information zspark interest zenhance an image of professionalism
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Functions of Presentation Aids zHelp Listeners Retain and Process Information zPromote Interest and Motivation zConvey Information Concisely zLend a Professional Image
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Functions of Presentation Aids: Help Listeners Process and Retain Information zResearch findings indicate that we remember only 20% of what we hear, but over 50% of what we see and hear.
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Functions of Presentation Aids: Promote Interest and Motivation zPresentation aids allow listeners to engage the right side of their brain. zLiterally seeing the facts in front of them can make a significant difference in how listeners respond to an appeal.
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Functions of Presentation Aids: Convey Information Concisely zPictures can vividly describe an object, scene, or event instantaneously. zStatistical information can be communicated much more efficiently and effectively.
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Functions of Presentation Aids: Lend a Professional Image zQuality visual aids demonstrate that work has gone into your presentation. zA professional presentation motivates the audience.
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Types of Presentation Aids zThe selection of particular types of presentation aids should be based on the speech content, the audience, and the occasion.
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Types of Presentation Aids zProps and Models zPictures (Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams, Maps, and Posters) zGraphs and Charts zAudio and Video zMultimedia
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Types of Presentation Aids: Props and Models zProps (live or inanimate) add substance and authenticity.
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Types of Presentation Aids: Props and Models zA model is a three- dimensional, scale- sized representation of an object.
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Types of Presentation Aids: Pictures (Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams, Maps, and Posters) zPicture: a two-dimensional representation of people, places, objects, or ideas produced on an opaque backing zDiagram: a picture, or schematic drawing, that explains how something works, is constructed, or is operated
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Types of Presentation Aids: Pictures (Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams, Maps, and Posters) zMap: a representation on a flat surface of a whole or part of an area zPoster: a large two-dimensional design incorporating words, shapes, and color, placed on an opaque backing
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Types of Presentation Aids: Graphs and Charts zGraph: a representation of numerical data in visual form zLine Graph: displays one measurement on the horizontal axis, and units of measurement or values plotted on the vertical axis zBar Graph: shows bars of varying lengths to compare quantities or magnitudes
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Types of Presentation Aids: Graphs and Charts zPie Graph: depicts the division of a whole zPictogram : s hows comparisons in picture form
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Types of Presentation Aids: Graphs and Charts zChart: visually organizes complex information into compact form zFlowchart: a diagram that shows step- by-step progression through a procedure, a relationship, or a process
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Types of Presentation Aids: Graphs and Charts zOrganizational Chart: illustrates the organizational structure or chain of command in an organization zTable: a systematic grouping of data or numerical information in column form
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Types of Presentation Aids: Audio and Video zAudio Clip : a short recording of sounds, music, and/or speech
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Types of Presentation Aids: Audio and Video zVideo: visual and audio medium that combines sight, sound, and movement to illustrate speech concepts
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Types of Presentation Aids: Multimedia zMultimedia: combines several media (voice, video, text, and data) into a single production
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Options for Displaying Presentation Aids zChalkboards zFlip charts zOverhead projection zComputer projection and display technology
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Options for Displaying the Presentation Aid: Overhead Transparencies zOverhead Transparency: an image on a transparent background that can be viewed by transmitted light zLCD projectors come with a light source, eliminating the need for an overhead projector.
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Options for Displaying the Presentation Aid: Computer Graphics and Display zComputer-generated graphics are presentation aids created on the computer. zLCD panel: connects to a computer to project what is on the computer screen.
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Options for Displaying the Presentation Aid: Flip Charts zFlip Chart: a large pad of paper on which to draw visual aids zFlip charts are inexpensive; however, they do require some artistic skill.
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Options for Displaying the Presentation Aid: Chalkboards zTry to reserve the chalkboard for quick or impromptu explanations. zIt reduces contact between the presenter and the audience.
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Options for Displaying the Presentation Aid: Handouts zA handout is a page-size item that is intended to be kept after the presentation. zOnly distribute handouts at the moment when you want the audience to read them.
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