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1. PowerPoint
2. Overhead projector slides/transparencies.
3. Video (DVD or VHS).
4. Artefacts or props.
5. White or Black board.
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1. PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is perhaps the most widely used type of visual aid.
PowerPoint was initially developed to offer graphics for community presentations within corporate organisations, but has been increasingly used in many other collaboration contexts, both in business and beyond. The effect of this much broader use of PowerPoint has been experienced as a powerful transition across culture, with strong responses, including advice that it should be used less, used differently, or better used.
2. Overhead projector slides/transparencies.
(OHP), like a film or a slide projector, uses light to display an expanded image on a wall, enabling the viewing of a small text or a photograph to be viewed with a large audience.
The basis of the image in the overhead projector is a page-sized sheet of clear plastic film (also known as "foils" or "transparencies") with an image to be either printed or hand-written/drawn. They are mounted on the glass plate of the projector, which has a light source below it and a reflecting mirror and a lens assembly above it (hence, "overhead"). Before the invention of video projectors, they were commonly used in education and business.
3. Video (DVD or VHS).
Video is an electronic medium for capturing, copying, playback, transmitting and displaying moving visual media. Video was originally designed for mechanical television systems, which were soon replaced by cathode ray tube (CRT) systems, which were further replaced by many varieties of flat panel displays.
4. Artefacts or props.
Sometimes a well-chosen prop greatly enriches the show by either setting a mood, creating a surprise or offering visual humor. Used at the start of a speech, it will crack the ice and help communicate with the audience. Typically props are simple to use, fun to prepare and well received by the audience.
5. White or black board.
Whatever you name it, a speaker will find the board at the front of the room priceless. Luckily, most schools and even conference/meeting rooms have white boards or chalkboards usable for your use. Boards are most commonly used when you choose to compose or draw something in your own voice. Boards are also handy if you wish to show the audience an outline or bullet point.
6. Paper handouts.
A sheet or sheet of paper containing up-to-date material, circulated to people attending a speech, lecture or conference.
The definition of a handout is written content intended to educate or include supplementary information or a donation of food, money or clothing to people or organizations free.
7. Flip chart.
A flip chart is a stationary object consisting of a pad of large sheets of paper. Usually, it is attached to the upper edge of a whiteboard, or it is protected by a stand or a four-legged easel. These charts are widely used for presentations.
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