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------ Using Dynamic Visual Aids. International Speech. B y Yihua,Kim,Soyeony,Chao,Jonathan. No-Tech Visual Aids Low-Tech Visual Aids HI-TECH VISUAL AIDS. No-Tech Visual Aids. No-Tech Visual Aids. Flip charts, poster board, orblackboards . Sketches or diagrams Graphs Charts Maps
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------Using Dynamic Visual Aids International Speech By Yihua,Kim,Soyeony,Chao,Jonathan
No-Tech Visual Aids • Low-Tech Visual Aids • HI-TECH VISUAL AIDS
No-Tech Visual Aids Flip charts, poster board, orblackboards. • Sketches or diagrams • Graphs • Charts • Maps • photographs
1.Sketches or diagrams • Sketch is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work • Use a sketch to display a simple illustration that calls attention to points you want to emphasize.
Graphs There are 3 kinds of graphs: • Bar graph • Pie graph • Line graph
Graphs Bar graph Pie graph
Line graph Use a line graph to show how a trend has changed over time.
Charts Flow charts Bullet chart
Ⅰ. NO-TECH VISUAL AIDS • A-4. Map -Use a map to show location or physical arrangement of places.
Ⅰ. NO-TECH VISUAL AIDS • A-5. Photographs -Use an actual photograph to show realistic details of your object or topic. ‘The Venus Flytrap’
Ⅰ. NO-TECH VISUAL AIDS • B. Physical objects 1. Actual objects and personal demonstrations
Ⅰ. NO-TECH VISUAL AIDS • B. Physical objects 2. Actual animals Keep on in the safe cage!
Ⅰ. NO-TECH VISUAL AIDS • B. Physical objects 3. Models of objects.
Overhead Transparencies • Create text by typewriter or Computer • Photocopy photos • Write on transparencies with markers
Tips • Text must be large enough to be seen from the back of the room • Use the correct color • Keep transparencies simple and uncluttered.
Films and Videotapes • YouTube • TV set DVD • VHS Player( Video Home System)
POWER POINT • Over 90% of all professional speakers use PPT. • But A careless PowerPoint Confusing or distracting
Creating Great PowerPoint Slides • Content ( text and art) • Color • Font (type and size)
1. Content – a. Text Simplify text Keywords & easy-to-remember phrases Round off numbers
1. Content – b. Art Clip art, pictures, photographs Entertaining or humorous Maximum three pieces per slide Short phrases and simple illustrations
2. Color – a. Background The best background color is dark. • Black, dark blue • it eliminates the bright whiteness of the LCD projector light
2. Color – b. Title and text color • That contrast well against a dark background. • Yellow or White • No blues, greens, reds.
3. Font Type • Choose a font for titles/headings, text. • East to see and easy to read
3. Font Type • Roman style fonts (serif – little feet or tails) • -Times New Roman • -Bookman Old Style • -MS Reference Serif • Sans-serif fonts (no feet or tails) • -Arial • -Verdana • -MS Reference Sans Serif
4. Font Size Main Headings/Titles : minimum 36-46pts. Smaller subheadings Text : minimum 24pts Use upper/lowercase letters.
Tips for using PowerPoint • 1. Face your audience at all times. • 2. Focus all of the attention on You occasionally. • 3. Use PowerPoint slides sparingly. • 4. Back up your PowerPoint presenation.
Why visual aid • Types of visual aid
Image galleries • Key words = results