chapter 14
what guidelines are given in the chapter for presenting visual aids
1. Display visual aids where listeners can see them; 2. Avoid passing visual aids among the audience; 3. display visual aids only while discussing them; 4. Explain visual aids clearly and concisely; 5 Talk to your audience, not to your visual aid; 6. Practice with your visual aids
what guidelines are given in the chapter for preparing visual aids
1. Prepare visual aids well in advance; 2. Keep visual aids simple; 3. Make sure visual aids are large enough; 4. Use a limited amount of text; 5. Use fonts effectively; 6. Use color effectively; 7. Use images strategically;
what kinds of visual aids might you use in a speech
Objects and Models; Photographs and drawings; Graphs; Charts; Video; The speaker; PowerPoint
what are the major advantages of using visual aids in your speeches
People find a speaker's message more interesting, grasp it more easily, and retain it longer. It can enhance every aspect of a speech. A speaker will come across as being well prepared, more credible, and more professional. it can help a speaker combat stage fright. heighten audience interest, shift attention from speaker.
what factors should you consider when planning to use presentation technology in a speech
Pluses and minus of PowerPoint and planning to use PowerPoint.
font
a complete set of type of the same design
pie graph
a graph that highlights segments of a circle to show simple distribution patterns
line graph
a graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in statistics over time or space
bar graph
a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items
chart
a visual aid that summarizes a large block of info, usually in list form
graph
a visual aid used to show statistical trends and patterns