List the guidelines for using presentational aids. Describe why each guideline will be helpful as you prepare for your presentation

What will be an ideal response?


Display visual materials only while you are using them. Keep your presentational aids on display long enough to give everyone ample opportunity to absorb the information. Ensure that everyone can see
your aids by making them neat, simple, large, bright, and readable. Practice in the room with the
equipment you'll use well ahead of time. Do not talk to your displayed objects or to the chalkboard.
Do not stand in front of your presentational aids. Practice using your presentational aids until you feel
comfortable with them.

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