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ALLYN & BACON/LONGMAN SPEAKING GUIDEBOOK 2008 Suzanne OsbornMichael OsbornRandall OsbornISBN-13: 978-0-205-56392-0 ISBN-10: 0-205-56392-9 SAMPLE CHAPTERThe pages of this SAMPLE CHAPTER may have slight variations in final published contact your local Allyn & Bacon/Longman Presentation of all the senses, makes us know andbrings to light many differences between This CHAPTER MattersSpeakers who use presentation aids often appear more professional, better prepared,more credible, more interesting, more concrete, and more persuasive than speakerswho do not use such , the reverse also can be true. If your aid is sloppy,poorly prepared, or inaccurate, your credibility will suffer. Use the advice in this chap-ter to make presentation aids work to your s in This ChapterThe Pros and Cons of Presentation AidsTypes of Presentation AidsPresentation MediaPreparing Presentation AidsUsing Presentation AidsPreparing Basic PowerPoint MaterialsUsing presentation aids is not new, even to beginning speakers.
Speakers who use presentation aids often appear more professional,better prepared, ... even to beginning speakers. The first public speeches you ever gave probably involved “show-and-tell.” You may have ... Textual graphics are lists of words, phrases, or numbers.
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