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Indicates Safety

Indicates Safety. Further Testing Needed. Indicates Danger. Damage Depends on Velocity and Mass of Projectile. 3 in 3 projectile fired at 200 ft/sec: no penetration. …BUT the foam that hit Columbia was 1920 in 3 !. For the sake of these lives…. …further testing is required.

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Indicates Safety

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  1. Indicates Safety Further Testing Needed Indicates Danger

  2. Damage Depends on Velocity and Mass of Projectile 3 in3 projectile fired at 200 ft/sec: no penetration …BUT the foam that hit Columbia was 1920 in3!

  3. For the sake of these lives… …further testing is required.

  4. Conceptualizing Better VAs Visual Aids: Simply Artistic, Visual, and Effective Drew Karimlou Kayla Cornale Jan 28, 2011 Oral Communication Program: E103 Stanford University

  5. In Presentations. . . It’s Your Show: You Are the Main Feature

  6. Using Effective Visual Aids Define Plan Create Perform Deliver

  7. Using Effective Visual Aids Define Plan Create Perform Deliver

  8. Organizing Your Speech Hook Thesis Preview Intro • Point 1 • Transition • Point 2 • Transition • Point 3 Body Review Finale Conclusion Define

  9. Brainstorming Audience-Oriented VA’s (Not Speaker-Oriented) How can I . . . Emphasize? Enhance? Add Interest? Define

  10. Thinking Visually Images Dress/Props Layout Visual Tools Fonts Color Shapes Define

  11. Creating a Storyboard Define

  12. Using Effective Visual Aids Define Plan Create Perform Deliver

  13. Keeping it Simple

  14. Keeping It Simple Many slides that you see probably look something like this. They will use a lot of “bullet points” that serve no real function other than to act as a table of content for the talk, rather than an actual visual aid to the presentation. Or worse yet, they present the audience with a solid block of text which diverts the attention of the audience towards reading the contents of the text than listening to the presenter. Your visual aid should provide visual, rather than textual, impact because when you have too much text it distracts the audience and diverts their attention from the spoken presentation. Go LAKERS!! Keep text to a minimum so that the audience's focus remains on you. By the way, what am I saying in my lecture right now??? Design

  15. Not the best way . . . . A problem with speaking Lack of confidence breeds poor delivery. Poor delivery bores audiences. Bored audiences sap a speaker’s confidence. Avoiding use of Bullet Points Design

  16. Using Arrows to Explain Processes A Problem with Public Speaking: Lack of Confidence Poor Delivery Bored Audiences Design

  17. Using Consistent Formatting Caps Titles Fonts Layout Make changes in slide and title masters to suit requirements Icons Design

  18. Using Contrasting Colors Dark background with light text Light background with dark text Dark Background With dark text Light background With light text Limitnumberofcolorsused Design

  19. Using Large Print (this is 36pt font) This sentence is written in plain text using a size 14 font… This sentence is written in plain text using a size 24 font… This sentence is written in bold using a size 36 font… And this one is size 48 font! Design

  20. Avoiding Use of WordArt Use WordArt DON'T Design

  21. Avoiding Use of ClipArt Design

  22. Choosing the Right Tool for the Task Complexity of Tool Pencil Computers Quick Sketches Complex Graphics Casual Drawing Animation Unique Applications Reproducible Design

  23. Simplicity of a Pencil Is Better for Quick Drafts of Art

  24. Creating a Title Page Sets the Stage for the Audience Drew Karimlou Kayla Cornale January 28, 2011 Oral Communication Program: E103 Stanford University

  25. Creating Transition Slides Plan Create Perform Deliver

  26. Labeling Pictures Design

  27. Labeling Pictures Coors Light: The Après-Ski Beverage of Choice The Rising Problem of Alcoholism in Tiny Snowmen Design

  28. Breaking Down Diagrams into Key Parts Barbarian flags short, professional hair long hair sword = strength hands in teaching position shirtless expensive suit line of control Governor

  29. Removing Unnecessary Lines # of Worms Caught by Hour of Day Design

  30. Adding Colors # of Worms Caught by Hour of Day Design

  31. Highlighting Key Information # of Worms Caught by Hour of Day Sparrows can catch worms late in the day Design

  32. Avoiding Complex Pie Charts My Quarterly Budget Design

  33. Fun Food Rent Tuition Removing 3D, Gaps, and Legend My Quarterly Budget Design

  34. Simplifying Data and Regions My Quarterly Budget Fun Other Design

  35. Avoiding Complex Bell Curves % of Class w/ Grade Score Design

  36. Eliminating Legend, Fill, and Gridlines Class Grades Design

  37. Eliminating Axes, Highlight Information Mean: 10 out of 20 Class Grades St. Dev: 2 Design

  38. Historical Data Price Process Model Price Forecasts Regression Simulation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Using Animation to Illustrate Processes

  39. Use builds sparingly Avoiding Distractions Minimize or eliminate clip art Use animation carefully Design

  40. Using Effective Visual Aids Define Plan Create Perform Deliver

  41. Leveraging Your E103 Skills Eye Contact Ready Position Organization Gestures Voice & Movement Deliver

  42. Press Button Assess Step Back WHILE Speaking Using the P.A.S.S. Method Deliver

  43. Speak from the Plane of the Projection

  44. Adapt to Time Limits Prepare Summaries Don’t Linger Talk More About Less Condense, Don’t Speed Deliver

  45. Using Effective Visual Aids Define Plan Create Perform Deliver

  46. For the sake of these lives… …further testing is required.

  47. Questions?

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