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Exploring Visual Communication in Academic Presentations: A Case Study

This thesis investigates the role of visuals in academic presentations, focusing on how charts and images can enhance understanding without overshadowing text. By analyzing effective visual strategies, this research highlights the balance needed to convey information clearly. The study includes a detailed framework for incorporating visuals into presentations, ensuring they complement the narrative rather than dominate it. Key findings reveal that well-integrated visuals can significantly improve audience engagement and comprehension.

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Exploring Visual Communication in Academic Presentations: A Case Study

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  1. Title of your Paper Senior Independent Thesis Katherine Lacks

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  3. Hypothesis Kasdj;flsdj fjasd fj;sdk fj;sdj fjlj;j;jfgdfhgu ojgj;fnjiojfap hahfgas.

  4. Supporting Argument 1 • Point 1 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text

  5. Supporting Argument 1 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 2

  6. Supporting Argument 1 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 3

  7. Supporting Argument 2 • Point 1 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text

  8. Supporting Argument 2 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 2

  9. Supporting Argument 2 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 3

  10. Supporting Argument 3 • Point 1 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text

  11. Supporting Argument 3 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 2

  12. Supporting Argument 3 This is a visual – chart or picture It should not dominate the slide, but weigh equally with your text Point 3

  13. Conclusion • Bold statement or wrap up

  14. Questions?

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