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Using Visual Aids Effectively

Using Visual Aids Effectively. “Where’s the darn flipchart in this room?”. Why Use Visual Aids?. They save time and add interest They improve listener retention They allow for different learning styles. Verbal and Visual Recall. Types of Visual Aids: Advantages and Disadvantages.

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Using Visual Aids Effectively

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  1. Using Visual Aids Effectively “Where’s the darn flipchart in this room?”

  2. Why Use Visual Aids? • They save time and add interest • They improve listener retention • They allow for different learning styles

  3. Verbal and Visual Recall

  4. Types of Visual Aids:Advantages and Disadvantages • Overhead Transparencies • Slides • Flip Charts and Posters • Objects and Models • Handouts • Whiteboards and Chalkboards • Computer Assisted Audiovisuals

  5. Guidelines for VAs • The VA should never become the REASON for the speech • The VA should be appropriate for the length and format of the speech • Know what technology will be available to you • The higher the tech, the more you need redundancy and backup--Burnett’s rule of VA

  6. Size Matters • This is a 20 point font • This is a 32 point font • This is a 48 point font • This is a 60 point font • This is a 72 point f

  7. Type Fonts • Serif fonts versus Sans Serif fonts • This is a sans serif font--This is Arial • This is a font with serifs--This is Times New Roman

  8. More On Fonts • Please see the overhead projector for more on fonts

  9. Additional Guidelines for Text • Use only 4-6 lines of text per VA • Use phrases, not full sentences • Use Upper Case and Lower Case for ease of reading • Leave the same space at the top of a VA • Limit lines to no more than 40 characters

  10. Use Clip Art to Keep Interest • The text can be placed here on the left, and the picture on the right

  11. How Not to Use PowerPoint • In most situations, PowerPoint should NOT be used as a running outline as we do here! • Use PowerPoint to generate illustrations of particular data points or pieces of support • Slides are easily printed to overheads using specialized inkjet and laser jet overheads (print on the rough side!) • Kinko’s (and others) can do the job!

  12. Technology and Its Impact on Communication in Organizations “I’ll have my fax call your fax with my email address.”

  13. Some Trends Regarding Technology • Organizational decentralization, both geographically and managerially • Increases productivity, decreases in employees • Dramatic increases in information sharing • Dramatic decreases in middle level management • Increased use of contract workers

  14. Theoretical Approaches to Technology • Neil Postman--Amusing Ourselves to Death • Thesis--The dominant technology of the age has a profound effect on what passes for truth in a culture • Applied to business--increasing information technology will color our judgments about the credibility of information produced by other means

  15. Some Email Statistics • In 2003, 1.5 trillion (2,600,000,000,000) email messages • In 2007, estimates suggest 2.7 trillion • 78% of US businesses randomly check employee email • 14 million employees under constant surveillance

  16. Some Email Litigation Nightmares “Yes, I know we shipped 100 barrels of [deleted], but on our end, steps have been taken to ensure that no record exists. Therefore, it doesn’t exist. If you know what I mean. Remember, you owe me a golf game next time I’m in town.”

  17. Litigation Nightmares, cont. • “Did you see what Dr. [deleted] did today? If that patient survives it will be a miracle” • “Hi David, please destroy the evidence on the [litigation] you and I talked about today, Thx, Laura.” “Hi Laura. Ack yr. msg. and taken care of. Aloha, David”

  18. Email Overview • Remember, email belongs to the company [Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 1986] • It is retrievable even after deletion • Monitoring by the company is legal, that is, you have no expectation of privacy • If you have a private email address that also gets used for business, expect no privacy here either • AOL and other ISPs get hundreds of subpoenas every year

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