The specialist makes a presentation

B. Y. Auger School of Visual Arts

Abstract

Adding appropriate visual aids to technical verbalizations typically increases the listeners' retention severalfold. In preparing visual aids, highlight just the key information, show relationships, avoid clutter, and aim for “artist's rough” rather than art quality. Characteristics of several ways of presenting data visually are discussed. For effective meetings, presenters should also provide background and orientation to give participants a common starting point and then should not present more information than the particular audience needs to know.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1980-09-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1980.6501885
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