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Deast7027

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One way to improve the power of your visual aids and your presentation in general is to do what?
 
  A) Keep things simple.
  B) Alternate between tradition media and new media such as Prezi's.
  C) Develop a presentation that works both in person, and on webinars.
  D) Work on performance skills.
  E) Be passionate about your topic, and convince your audience to be passionate about it as well.

Question 2

When developing a slide presentation for a multi lingual audience, what type of slide presentation might work best?
 
  A) Linear
  B) Prezi
  C) Free form
  D) Nonlinear
  E) PowerPoint



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Both linear and nonlinear presentations can be an effective communication medium and an experience that is satisfying, and sometimes even enjoyable, for presenter and audience alike. Start with the mindset of simplicity (clear ideas presented clearly) and authenticity (talking with your audience about things they care about, rather than talking at them or trying to be a performer), and you'll be well on your way to becoming an effective presenter.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) The free-form slides in the bottom row don't follow a rigid structure. However, free-form designs should not change randomly from one slide to the next. Free form slides combine visual and textual messages to convey the point about listening without criticizing. This complementary approach of pictures and words is a highlight of free-form design. The element of pictures could help a multi lingual audience who may not understand some concepts presented by words.





 

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