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Select Audio and Video
An audio-visual presentation uses pictures and words to present information in a better way. Here are some tips for using
audio and video most effectively:
• Limit the amount of text on a slides. Insert key words or phrases to highlight your points instead of typing your entire
speech on the slide and making it look cluttered. You don't want to lose the attention of the audience.
• Use pictures instead of words when possible. Use representative figures such as pictures, graphs, and charts to
depict information rather than huge blocks of text.
• Fill in your speaker's notes. The presentation software includes a notes section where you can add what you want to
say during your presentation. You can insert important details in your slide and save the rest of the information in
the speaker's notes section. Your speaker's notes should clear enough that someone else could deliver the
presentation to an audience without any problems. You must fill out your speaker's notes to get full credit for the
assignment
List two to three audio, video, or picture resources that you wish to use in your presentation. Be sure to provide the
source for each resource.
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