Public Speaking Project Chapter 13: Visual Aids Flashcards Public speaking involves speaking in front of a structured group with the intent to inform, educate, persuade, or entertain Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as yellow and orange The selection of colors that are used throughout a single project Colors on opposite sides of the color wheel, such as red and green
Visual Aid Tips | Principles of Public Speaking - Lumen Learning Table 13 1: Visual Aid Tips: Select only visual aids that enhance or clarify your message Select visual aids that will have the greatest impact on your audience Speak to your audience not to your visual aid or the screen
13: Visual Aids - Social Sci LibreTexts 13 1: Introduction; 13 2: Effective Visual Aids; 13 3: Types of Visual Aids; 13 4: Design Principles; 13 5: Implementation; 13 6: Conclusion; 13 7: Activities and Glossary
Public Speaking Chapter 13 - onlinepba. com Final Tips for Visual Aids •Be audience-centered •Be ethical and professional •Keep content clear and relevant •Explain visual aids •Using sensory aids takes time •Avoid being too simple or too complex •Hide remove visuals when not in use
Visual Aid Tips – Fundamentals of Public Speaking - Achieving the Dream Table 13 1: Visual Aid Tips: Select only visual aids that enhance or clarify your message Select visual aids that will have the greatest impact on your audience Speak to your audience not to your visual aid or the screen
Visual Aid Tips | SPCH 1315: Fundamentals of Public Speaking Select visual aids that will have the greatest impact on your audience Speak to your audience not to your visual aid or the screen Reveal your visuals only when they are relevant to your current point, and take them away when they are no longer being talked about
Visual Aids Flashcards - Quizlet These terms are from "Public Speaking: The Virtual Text" chapter 13 by Sheila Kasperek, MLIS, MSIT Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA This work is licens…
Effective Visual Aids | Principles of Public Speaking - Lumen Learning Select a visual aid that adds to your presentation in a meaningful way, not merely something pretty to look at or a substitute for thorough preparation Visuals are not there for you to hide behind when you are in front of your audience