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COMMUNICATION AIDS AND

STRATEGIES USING TOOL OF


TECHNOLOGY
CERVO - HUCAMIS - MUERONG
PRESENTATION MEDIA

 Is a stand alone presentation that


includes information presented with
slides, video, or digital representations
and includes sound which might be a
narrative, music or sound effects.
UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF VISUAL DESIGN

 Visual design focuses on the aesthetics of a site


and its related materials by strategically
implementing images, colors, fonts, and other
elements.  A successful visual design does not
take away from the content on the page or
function.  Instead, it enhances it by engaging
users and helping to build trust and interest in the
brand.
USING TRADITIONAL VISUAL AND AUDIO MEDIA

 Overhead Tranprparencies – transparencies are


clear acetate pages displayed by an overhead
projector during a speech.
FLIP CHART
 a large pad paper that rests on an easel allowing
the speaker to record text or drawings with
markers during speech.
WHITE BOARDS AND CHALKBOARDS
 these materials can also help you achieve the
same outcome as a flip chart on an easel.
DOCUMENT CAMERA
 is a projector device that uses a video camera to
capture and display images, including 3D visual
materials.
VIDEO
 showing a video clip can elicit an
emotional response from the audience
and improve their recall of your speech.
HANDOUTS
 are sheet of paper containing
relevant information that some
speakers use in conjunction with
other presentation media.
MODELS
 a copy of an object, usually built to scale that
represents the object in detail and useful for
describing and explaining scientific topics.
SOUND RECORDINGS
 sounds like visual images, can
stimulate mental images triggering
the imagination and setting a mood.
USING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
 Digital Slides – a presentation software
commonly using PowerPoint. It allows computer
users display information in mutimedia slide
shows.
REAL TIME WEB ACCESS
 use to demonstrate how to do something
special on the web, such as researching an
idea, checking the current status of any
topic, or displaying articles found on
websites that support your purposes or
argument.
WEB EVIDENCE OR WEBIDENCE

 a web source displayed in evidence


during a speech, found by using real
time web access or webpage capture
software.
TIPS AND STRATEGIES
TIPS AND STRATEGIES
TIPS AND STRATEGIES
FILL IN THE BLANKS
1. - 2. ______ or ______ images should be
the maximum number for most presentations.
3. Use _______ and add animations to add
interest.
4. - 5. Use no more than _____ or _____
bullets per slide.
6. Always have full __________ reference for
all citations.
FILL IN THE BLANKS

7. Multimedia presentations are visually


______.
8. Don't use more than ____ types of fonts.
9. Present ideas in a _________ order.
10. Include the website of or ____ _____
address of the source.

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