Discuss the steps that should be considered when the demonstrating strategy is used.
What will be an ideal response?
- Sometimes it is necessary for an audience to see how something works in order to understand it
- A demonstration can simplify a complex process
- These questions should be considered before using a demonstration
* Does the audience really need to see the process to understand it?
* Is the subject precise enough to be demonstrated in the available time?
* Are the steps of the process clear, distinct, and in the proper sequence?
* Are the actions of the demonstration and the verbal instructions coordinated?
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