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    VISUAL AIDS IN PRESENTATIONS Submitted By Tigers • Sarath S R • Jackson Thomas • Krishna S Nair • Minnu Maria Johny • Tobin Jose Pamplany • Vipin Antony • Alan Pappachan • H Peisuding Heerang You should only use visual aids if they are necessary to maintain interest and assist comprehension in your presentation. Do not use visual aids just to demonstrate your technological competence - doing so may compromise the main point of your presentation - getting your messages across clearly and concisely

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    Visual aids are learning tools that educators and presenters use to convey an idea more effectively. It is important that visual aids are tailored for a particular audience‚ depending on their needs. Also‚ teachers and presenters should use visual aids only as helping tools and not depend on them to teach a subject. Here are some of the many benefits of visual aids. Advantages of Visual Aids Visual Aids: Strengthen the clarity of the speaker’s message Increase the interest of the speaker’s

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    Visual aids help connect your audience with your message. When properly prepared and used‚ they can help speeches in many different ways. But if they are used improperly‚ they can become a liability. THE PURPOSE OF USING VISUAL AIDSVisual aids support your ideas and improve audience comprehension of your presentationVisual aids add variety to your presentation by giving the audience a break from listening and letting them see something • Visual aids help illustrate complex ideas

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Aid to Australia – Geography Essay The purpose of Australian Aid is to help developing countries around the world eradicate poverty and to promote stability and prosperity both in our region and beyond‚ by providing different types of assistance and financial support. Although Australia receives a number of benefits due to aid‚ several disadvantages can also arise as a result of this link with different countries. Providing aid to developing countries in the

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    (Andrew Page‚ 2005) Foreign Aid or Official Development Assistance (ODA) is a transfer of resources on concessional terms which are undertaken by official agencies. Mostly‚ the countries that receive foreign aid are usually developing countries. Poverty is the main focus of giving the foreign aid. This situation always happened to many countries due to the conditions where the people live and from that it will show the quality of living is poor among the people. Foreign aid is given to poor countries

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    CHAPTER 7 VISUAL AIDS Role of visuals Visual Aids are an essential feature of effective communication. Why? Let us answer the question with an example: Figure 78 Figure 7 is a visual aid that explains‚ in nutshell‚ some facts about the contributions each of the senses make towards helping people learn. An alternative to this visual would have been to present the information in a narrative form. This would require learners to read or listen to a text carefully‚ assimilate the facts and

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    USING THE VISUAL AIDS Introduction Visual aids can be a very powerful tool to enhance the impact of your presentations. Words and images presented in different formats can appeal directly to your audience’s imagination‚ adding power to your spoken words. Think of using visual aids for the following reasons: * if they will save words - don’t describe your results - show them; * if their impact would be greater than the spoken word - don’t describe an image - show it. Think about

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    Visual Aids An instructional aid‚ such as a poster‚ scale model‚ or videotape‚ that presents information visually. Types Of Visual Aids There are many different types of visual aids. The following advice will help you make the most of those most commonly used. PowerPoint (or equivalent) Microsoft PowerPoint is probably now the most commonly used form of visual aid. Used well‚ it can really help you in your presentation; used badly‚ however‚ it can have the opposite effect. The general principles

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    Anwar Hussaini b. Mohamad BM 223 Stress management for student Purpose: To inform the audience how to manage stress among the students. Introduction: Do we all have feeling before‚ our stomach are ache‚ and our muscle are cramped? You feel defeated‚ you feel low and unhappy. When you try to think your solution‚ you are way out‚ and you go blank. You are stress. The Malaysia institute of stress defined stresses‚ physical‚ mental or emotion strain attention. Body: Reason of stresses:

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    Money‚ food and technical aid are given by one nation to another in order to exterminate hunger or stabilize these unfortunate countries. The history of foreign aid shows that it was founded in the 19th century and contributed to the world as a loan from one country to another (Routledge‚ 2000‚ p.60). It began in order to develop poor countries by establishing institutions and increasing their economy. Importantly‚ aid to other nations takes place in the whole world‚ but it is focused on countries

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