Presentation Aids Report
Presentation Aids Report
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Strictly
speaking, a graph may be considered a
type of chart, but graphs are so widely used
that we will discuss them separately.
In
the world of presentation aids,
representations is the word used to classify a
group of aids designed to represent real
processes or objects.
Sometimes a photograph
or a drawing is the best
way to show an
unfamiliar but important
detail.
Video or Audio Recordings
Another very useful type of presentation
aid is a video or audio recording. Whether
it is a short video from a website such as
YouTube or Vimeo, a segment from a
song, or a piece of a podcast, a well-
chosen video or audio recording may be
a good choice to enhance your speech.
Objects or Models
Line graphs, bar graphs, and pie graphs are commonly used by speakers to help present numerical
information. The information presented on a graph should be clean and easily understandable from a
distance.
Representations are presentation aids designed to represent a real process or object. Commonly used
representations in public speaking include diagrams, maps, photographs, and video or audio recordings.
Objects are physical items that can be held up and used during a speech. Models, on the other hand, refer
to tangible items that can be held during a speech, but are not the actual object but rather a facsimile of it.
Speakers often will use their own bodies or the bodies of other people to help them illustrate a part of a
speech. When using another person, it is very important to coach that person prior to the speech to ensure
that he or she will not upstage the speaker. Using animals as presentation aids is generally not
recommended.
STEPS IN
CREATING
EFFECTIVE
POWER POINT
PRESENTATIO
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1.Plan: Look at the Big Picture
Plan: Plan your talk first (see Academic Skills Oral
Presentations) and then plan your PowerPoint to accompany
your argument and evidence.