Chapter 14 Public Speaking
If you were summarizing statistical trends in a speech, the best visual aid to use would probably be a chart
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In most circumstances it is an excellent idea to present visual aids by drawing or writing on the chalkboard/whiteboard
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In most circumstances you should keep your visual aids on display
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Models are the best type of visual aid for presenting statistical information
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Passing visual aids among the audience during a speech is helpful to a speaker because it allows listeners to inspect the aids at their own pace
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A speech that combines several kinds of visual and audio aids in the same talk is known as multimedia presentation
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A visual aid is only as useful as the explanation that goes with it.
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One advantage of preparing visual aids well in advance is that doing so allows you to use them while practicing your speech
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Research has shown that visual aids can increase both the clarity and the persuasiveness of a speaker's message
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You can be your own visual aid
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