Jeff Werner PSY/430 Becky Benson University of Phoenix July 4, 2011 Presentation Tools
Introduction
Advantages of Visual Aids
Disadvantages of Visual A ids
Selecting Presentation Aids
Computer Generated Slides
Handouts
Flip Charts
Overhead Transparencies
Conclusion Visual aids a re powerful if done c orrectly Research is required Making the decision
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