Visual aids
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: visual aids thuộc Bài giảng khác
Nội dung tài liệu:
The Presentation on
Using Visual Aids
1.Mỹ
Khánh
2.Bảo
Trọng
3.Hà
Vi
- Group KTV -
“Seeing Is Believing”
Using Visual Aids
I. Advantages of Visual Aids
II. Kinds of Visual Aids
1.
Objects
+ Clarify ideas
+ More effective
than words
_ Some are not
available
_ Some objects are
too big or small
+ Easy to
explain
+ Interesting
_ Difficulties in choosing the size
+ More convenient than
Objects and Models
+ Give evidences for activities
+ Easy to find and display
on a screen
3.
Photographs
4. Drawings
5. Graphs
+ Simplify and clarify statistics
_ Suitable choices
for purpose of each speech
* Three main kinds of graphs:
Line graph
Pie graph
Bar graph
6. Charts
+ Show many kinds of action.
+ Not too expensive.
_ Require many equipments.
_ Hard to match what prepared.
_ Distract attention from the speakers.
_ Difficult to arrange and prepare.
_ Time for practices with slides.
7. Slides and videotapes
8. Computer – Generated Graphics
+ Have dramatic, professional – looking visual aids.
+ Convenience.
_ Too expensive.
_ Difficult for audiences tosee clearly.
_ Can’t be used popular.
9.
Transparencies
+ Inexpensive.
+ Easy to create nad prepare.
+ Produce a story visual image.
_ Present pitfalls for the unwary.
_ Can’t zoom the size of the papers’ sheets.
_ Take much time to practice.
10. Multimedia
Presentations
+ Creditable.
+ Combine many kinds
of visual aids
+ Popular.
+ Import a wide range
of material.
+ Connection.
_ High cost of
equipments.
_ High technology
knowledge.
_ Take much time
to prepare.
11.
The speaker
+ Use body language for the deaf.
+ Reduce nervousness.
+ Illustrate the points.
+ Clarify ideas deeply.
_ Control the timing of the speech,
_ Require special practice.
_ Eye – contact.
III. Guidelines for Preparing Visual Aids
Do not use “ALL CAPS”
Sans serif fonts
(such as Arial)
are easier to read
Mekong River acts as border between Laos and Myanmar’s Shan state.
The sub region consists of Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Vietnam and a part of Southern China.
Mekong River acts as border between Laos and Myanmar’s Shan state.
The sub region consists of Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Vietnam and a part of Southern China.
Ineffective
Effective
Using Visual Aids
Using Visual Aids
Using Visual Aids
IV. Tips for Presenting Visual Aids
Thank you for your listening
!!!
Using Visual Aids
1.Mỹ
Khánh
2.Bảo
Trọng
3.Hà
Vi
- Group KTV -
“Seeing Is Believing”
Using Visual Aids
I. Advantages of Visual Aids
II. Kinds of Visual Aids
1.
Objects
+ Clarify ideas
+ More effective
than words
_ Some are not
available
_ Some objects are
too big or small
+ Easy to
explain
+ Interesting
_ Difficulties in choosing the size
+ More convenient than
Objects and Models
+ Give evidences for activities
+ Easy to find and display
on a screen
3.
Photographs
4. Drawings
5. Graphs
+ Simplify and clarify statistics
_ Suitable choices
for purpose of each speech
* Three main kinds of graphs:
Line graph
Pie graph
Bar graph
6. Charts
+ Show many kinds of action.
+ Not too expensive.
_ Require many equipments.
_ Hard to match what prepared.
_ Distract attention from the speakers.
_ Difficult to arrange and prepare.
_ Time for practices with slides.
7. Slides and videotapes
8. Computer – Generated Graphics
+ Have dramatic, professional – looking visual aids.
+ Convenience.
_ Too expensive.
_ Difficult for audiences tosee clearly.
_ Can’t be used popular.
9.
Transparencies
+ Inexpensive.
+ Easy to create nad prepare.
+ Produce a story visual image.
_ Present pitfalls for the unwary.
_ Can’t zoom the size of the papers’ sheets.
_ Take much time to practice.
10. Multimedia
Presentations
+ Creditable.
+ Combine many kinds
of visual aids
+ Popular.
+ Import a wide range
of material.
+ Connection.
_ High cost of
equipments.
_ High technology
knowledge.
_ Take much time
to prepare.
11.
The speaker
+ Use body language for the deaf.
+ Reduce nervousness.
+ Illustrate the points.
+ Clarify ideas deeply.
_ Control the timing of the speech,
_ Require special practice.
_ Eye – contact.
III. Guidelines for Preparing Visual Aids
Do not use “ALL CAPS”
Sans serif fonts
(such as Arial)
are easier to read
Mekong River acts as border between Laos and Myanmar’s Shan state.
The sub region consists of Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Vietnam and a part of Southern China.
Mekong River acts as border between Laos and Myanmar’s Shan state.
The sub region consists of Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Vietnam and a part of Southern China.
Ineffective
Effective
Using Visual Aids
Using Visual Aids
Using Visual Aids
IV. Tips for Presenting Visual Aids
Thank you for your listening
!!!
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