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mynx

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Discuss the general design guidelines for building effective electronic/multimedia aids. How do we make sure to use audio-visual aids effectively during the presentation?
 
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If your internet search produces too few hits, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) Avoid using the Boolean OR
  B) Use the wild card to search for all forms of the word
  C) Check for spelling errors
  D) Use fewer search words



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Answer to Question 1

Electronic and multimedia aids (such as PowerPoint) are the most popular visual aid in businesses today, providing color, animation, sound, photos, and video clips. Recall that the main point of visuals is aiding listener comprehension. Focus on simplifying meaning and directing audience attention. Avoid too many slides, too much text, too many colors, too many typefaces/fonts and repetitive sounds that distract from the message. When using graphics, give an oral explanation without using written text.

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