Good Afternoon,
I can’t think of any public speaking events I have gone to ever. Giving speeches and hearing speeches are not of interest to me. The closest thing I can come up with is the last training session I had at work. Although I did help the trainer who was presenting the material with the procedures manual, there really wasn’t much I stood to gain since I already knew the procedure. However, the other people I work with seemed to find the PowerPoint slides helpful in explaining what steps needed to be taken and in what order they needed to done in. The presentation slides that were used were screen shots of each step, to ensure if the worker was taking the right steps. Most people I know find visual aids that accompany written or verbal directions, help them to obtain and learn easier.
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The Blabbering Student,
I definatley agree wth your observation. I do think that most of us, atleast I do, use visual aids to help guide certain questions or concerns. I think that most speakerds are effective when they use the data in a way that helps guides the listener. I hope to use a powerpoint or statistical data in order to help listeners become more aware of what it is I am trying to prove. I really think that in doing so, people will notonly gain more of an insightful perspective, but it will deviate the attention to seomthing else besides myself. That makes any public speaking a bit easier. I hope that it is easy for my to do so and make my presnetion very effective.
-Penny B
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