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8. Get Comfortable with Visual Aids

Visual aids help an audience understand and remember what they hear; they are a valuable tool for speakers. The most popular visual aid are computer-based visuals, overhead transparencies, flip charts, whiteboards, and props. The type of visual aid you choose depends on several factors, including the information you wish to display and the size of the audience. Visuals must be appropriate for your message and the audience, and be displayed correctly with ease and confidence.

Time: 5 – 7 minutes
Objectives: • Select visual aids that are appropriate for your message and the audience.
• Use visual aids correctly with ease and confidence.

Toastmasters Speech #8: T.O.P. Inspiration

Speech #8 Speaker: Gabby Bernal

Toastmasters Speech 8 “Using visual aids”

Toastmasters:071218 Project 8 by Geraldine

demitri martin flip chart and art

 3 Keys to Effective Visual Aids