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Visual Aids

(Computer Assisted Presentation)

DO and NOT TO DO
A quick view
Visual Aids
Audience Advantages
Add clarity
Indicate whats important
Reinforce key points
Increase interest
Reach different learning styles
Aid retention
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Speaker Advantages
Show preparedness

Add credibility

Help reduce fright

Add confidence
Visual Aids
Simple
Large
Clear
Consistent

(An oil slick get it?)


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Not
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Not Simple
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Visual Aids allow you to reach students of
different learning styles because it adds a
Not Simple
visual element to your oral presentation.
This is especially important because todays
students seem to be more visual than other
generations.
It helps reinforce the key information in your
presentation and keeps student interest
focused on the front of the room.
It allows you to give students clear prompts
for their assignments, especially in-class
assignments. They can always look up to
refocus their attention to the assigned task.
Visual Aids can be used over and over again
and can be electronically moved directly to a
web site so that students can look at it again
after class and as many times as they want.
It serves as Ockhams razor by helping you
structure your thoughts.
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Not Large
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Not Large
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Not Clear
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Not Consistent
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Not Consistent
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Use me for hard copy (with serif)

Use me for projection (sans serif)


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If using text
in general
Six words per line
Six lines per page
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DONT USE ALL CAPS

Its easier to read this...

THAN THIS!
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Color is important
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Red
White
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And so is intensity
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
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A is
worth
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But

dont
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do it!
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What about displaying data?
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Graphs
Give life to data
Make data more interesting
Show trends, patterns, and relationships
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The type of graph
Depends on the kind and amount of data
Depends on what story you want to tell
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Constructing a graph
Requires using your whole brain (just like
mind mapping)
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Aesthetic thinking is needed to:
Insure the visual look and feel is appropriate

Analytical thinking is needed to:


Select the right graph type
Insure the graph is complete & accurate
Visual Aids Birth and Death Rates for the World's Wealthiest
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Mean Lake Michigan Water Level by 700,000
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Consumption for Calendar Year 2002 Source: CIA World Factbook
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
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176.08
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Billions of kWh
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300 Italy
175.40
Value of Principal Vegetables for Fresh Market
1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000Top Producing States 1992 - 1997
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$5,000,000,000
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$4,000,000,000 Texas Portugal
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California
$2,000,000,000
Top Medal Winners Gross Domestic Product in Millions of US $(2002 est.)
Salt Lake City, USA, February 2002
Source: The World Factbook http://cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
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10 Bronze
5
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States
Source: Fact Monster from Inform ation Please
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Visual Aids
Line Graphs
Shows changes in data over time
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Mean Lake Michigan Water Level by
Decade, 1920 - 2000

177.00
176.75
176.69
176.80
Meters Above Sea Level

176.47
176.60 176.40
176.30
176.40
176.17
176.08
176.20
175.95
175.89
176.00

175.80

175.60

175.40
1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Source: US Army Corps of Engineers *
http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/index.cfm?chn_ID=1383&lake_id=2 * through 2002
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Area Graph
Variation on basic line graph
Shows the contribution of a set of data to the
whole
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Value of Principal Vegetables for Fresh Market
Five Top Producing States 1992 - 1997

$7,000,000,000

$6,000,000,000
New York
$5,000,000,000
Arizona
$4,000,000,000 Texas
Florida
$3,000,000,000
California
$2,000,000,000

$1,000,000,000

$0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Source: USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/reports/general/sb/b9460199.txt
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Bar Graph
Each column represents a particular category
at one point in time
Compares related data
Almost always sorted
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Top-Selling Vehicles in the US 2005

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Stacked Bar Graph
Variation of the bar graph
Shows contributions of sub-sections to the
whole
At given point of time
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XIX Winter Olympic Games
Top Medal Winners
Salt Lake City, USA, February 2002

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Source: Fact Monster from Inform ation Please
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3D Bar Graph
Another variation of the bar graph
Places one row of bars in front of another
Highlights comparisons
Again, at one given point in time
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Birth and Death Rates for the World's Wealthiest
and Poorest Countries

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Source: CIA World Factbook
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
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Pie Graph
Compares the components of a set to each
other
Shows percentage proportion of two or more
values to a meaningful whole
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What is the home page on your web browser?
Thursday Lecture F2005

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UVM Webpage

Yahoo

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Google

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X-Y Graph
Also called Scatterplots
Shows correlation or relationship between two
different sets of data
Data often have different scales of
measurement
Best fit line shows type and degree of
relationship
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Relationship between GDP & Electric
Consumption for Calendar Year 2002
Selected Western European Countries

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Annual Electricity Consumption in

500 Germany

France
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Billions of kWh

United Kingdom
300 Italy

Spain
200

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Austria
Switzerland
Portugal
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0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Gross Domestic Product in Millions of US $(2002 est.)
Source: The World Factbook http://cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Animations
Appear works well
Allows focus on each point
Avoids audience reading ahead
But dont get carried away
That goes for sound as well

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