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Communication Stratergy Final

The document outlines various communication aids and strategies, emphasizing the importance of visual support and technology in presentations. It categorizes communication strategies into verbal, nonverbal, and visual, and provides tips for effective multimedia presentations. Additionally, it includes guidelines for using traditional and computer-based media, highlighting the significance of preparation and audience engagement.
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Communication Stratergy Final

The document outlines various communication aids and strategies, emphasizing the importance of visual support and technology in presentations. It categorizes communication strategies into verbal, nonverbal, and visual, and provides tips for effective multimedia presentations. Additionally, it includes guidelines for using traditional and computer-based media, highlighting the significance of preparation and audience engagement.
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Communication Aids & Strategies

Using Tools of Technology

Communication Aid

are visual support used to make presentation interesting and effective. it is a great help to present the
ideas clearly by highlighting the significant information.

are also referred to as AAC devices. AAC refers to Augmentative and Alternative Communication

a huge range of techniques which support or replace spoken communication.

Communication Strategies

Communication is the exchange of information between a sender and a receiver.

Types of Communication Strategies

Verbal - Verbal communication strategies can be broken down into the two categories of written and oral
communication.

Nonverbal - Nonverbal communication strategies consist of mostly visual cues, such as body language,
facial expressions, physical distance between communicators, or the tone of your voice.

Visual - Visual communication strategies can be seen through signs, web pages, and illustrations.

Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations,
video and interactive content.

Special Features of Computer-Based Presentation:

CUSTOM NAVIGATION

PRINTOUTS

UP LOADABLE

Using Traditional Visual and Audio Media

Overhead Transparencies - transparencies are clear acetate pages displayed by an overhead projector
during a speech.

Flip Chart - a large pad paper that rest on an easel allowing the speaker to record.
White board/chalk board - these materials can also help you achieve the same outcome.

Document Camera - is a projector device.

Video - showing a video clip can elicit an emotional response from the audience.

Handouts - are sheet of paper containing relevant information that some speakers use in conjunction with
other presentation media.

Sound recordings - sounds, like visual images can stimulate mental images triggering the imagination and
setting mood.

Using Computer Technology

Digital Slides - a presentation software commonly using PowerPoint. It allows computer users to display
information in multimedia presentation.

Real- Time Web Access - used to demonstrate how to do something special on the web such as
researching an idea.

Strategies Using Tools of Technology:

Keep it simple

Emphasize your key ideas

Show what you can't say

Use close up shots and other images

Keep the number of images you present manageable

Combine variety with coherence

Use large lettering

MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION TIPS:

Go for creativity - create your own design, try different combination and let your creativity flow.

Colors are nice - flat colors are beautiful and contrast is your friend.

Use good fonts - Comic Sans and Georgia will do.


Text is evil - use the 10-20-30 rule, too many text will catch the attention of the audience from you.

Images say more than a thousand words- make the images more powerful.

Big is beautiful- think big, think bold.

Info graphics are amazing- use simple infographics.

Get inspired- remember your ultimate goal.

Tips in using Presentation Media:

Practice with your Media.

Consider your room and audience.

Speak to your audience not your media.

Always Remember this:

10 - 20 - 30 - 10 Slides, 20 Minutes, 30 Font Size

1 - 6 - 6 - 1 Main Idea, 6 Bullets point, 6 Words per Bullet.

7 - 7 - 7 Lines , 7 Words.

9Ps - Prior Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance of the Person Putting on the Presentation.

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