Monday, June 27, 2011
Module 25
This module focused primarily on using visuals in a presentation. Its important to be aware of where you're standing during a presentation when you're using visuals and to be careful to not block the audience from seeing anything important. It would probably be best if you stand to your audiences left. Usin pointers are a very bad idea because they're only distractions. They don't help the audience understand anything more clearly. Also, with technology like it is today pointers aren't really necessary, because there are many other ways. What I found to be interesting in this module is that it's very important for the presenter to only show a visual when they're speaking about it. If they put it up too soon the audience wi try to figure out what it means and will probably end up missing the message the presenter is given. If you show the visual only when you're ready to talk about it's more likely to keep the audiences attention. Also, something ulemas that I found to be very important and interesting in this module was to keep in mind that when you show a visual make sure you don't start talking to it. In another words make sure you're still aware that the audience is still whom you're speaking to. This module also states that practicing with your visual is extremely important.
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