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shofmannx20

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What can be done to make sure a remote audience can see what you really want them to see?
 
  A) Allow plenty of time for everyone to get connected and familiar with the screen they are viewing.
  B) View the presentation from the audience's perspective during a practice session.
  C) Incorporate the backchannel for feedback.
  D) Keep the presentation as simple as possible.
  E) Send slides to all audience members as soon as possible.

Question 2

Which of the following will improve an online presentation?
 
  A) Display complex information on one slide and leave it on the screen for as long as possible.
  B) Do not allow any questions until all audience members have had a chance to synthesis the material.
  C) Allow the use of as many different types of viewing technology as possible.
  D) Send copies of presentation slides ahead of time.
  E) Minimize the use of nonverbal feedback.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Consider the viewing experience from the audience members' point of view. Will they be able to see what you think they can see? For instance, webcast video is typically displayed in a small window on-screen, so viewers may miss important details.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Consider sending preview study materials ahead of time. Doing so allows audience members to familiarize themselves with any important background information. Also, by using a free service such as SlideShare, you can distribute your presentation slides to either public or private audiences, and you can record audio narrative to make your presentations function on their own.





 

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