Wednesday 15 February 2012

Tip #7: Use Visuals 


Using visuals can really benefit your presentation, if done wisely. Sometimes they can make your audience distracted, and not focused on your speech.


So how do you do it?


Use visuals to enhance your presentation. What I mean is, use visuals to help your audience understand your topic better. The following are examples of visuals that can be used in speeches:
-Video clips/multimedia.
-Charts.
-Graphs/statistics. 
-Images.
If using visuals, make sure to use them correctly. For example, when using a video clip, only play the main point of the video that relates to your topic. Don't play the whole video. If you do, your audience can easily be zoned out, and not as focused on your presentation. Use the right amount of visuals also. Just enough to make your presentation as best it can be. 



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