As the speaker,you shouldn’t beprepared if yourpresentation aiddoesn’t workThe audiencewill experiencea speech withonly two oftheir sensesAn effectivepresentationaid shouldbe clutterand indirectAudible aidsinclude musicalexcerpts,speechexcerpts, andsound effectsThe speaker’sretention andmemory can beboosted whilerehearsingpresentation aidsWhenpresenting thelocation of coralreefs, the bestvisual aid is abar graph83% of humanlearning occursvisually, whilethe remaining17% throughother sensesVisual aidsshould bereadilyavailable andorganizedThe presentershouldn’t explainaboutpresentation aidsas the audiencealready knowsFree!Presentation aidscan be poorlydesigned as theywon’t affect yourprofessionalimageMisunderstandingscan be clarifiedthroughpresentation aidsA video canbeconsidered avisual andaudible aidPublic speakingand daily chattingsare similar inwhichmisunderstandingscan happen.Presentationaids can notadd varietyand interestto speechesAn aid canovershadow theoriginalmessage ordistract theaudienceEffectivepresentationaids areguided byone questionAs the speaker,you shouldn’t beprepared if yourpresentation aiddoesn’t workThe audiencewill experiencea speech withonly two oftheir sensesAn effectivepresentationaid shouldbe clutterand indirectAudible aidsinclude musicalexcerpts,speechexcerpts, andsound effectsThe speaker’sretention andmemory can beboosted whilerehearsingpresentation aidsWhenpresenting thelocation of coralreefs, the bestvisual aid is abar graph83% of humanlearning occursvisually, whilethe remaining17% throughother sensesVisual aidsshould bereadilyavailable andorganizedThe presentershouldn’t explainaboutpresentation aidsas the audiencealready knowsFree!Presentation aidscan be poorlydesigned as theywon’t affect yourprofessionalimageMisunderstandingscan be clarifiedthroughpresentation aidsA video canbeconsidered avisual andaudible aidPublic speakingand daily chattingsare similar inwhichmisunderstandingscan happen.Presentationaids can notadd varietyand interestto speechesAn aid canovershadow theoriginalmessage ordistract theaudienceEffectivepresentationaids areguided byone question

Ch.10 LO 1-2 Presentation Aids - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. As the speaker, you shouldn’t be prepared if your presentation aid doesn’t work
  2. The audience will experience a speech with only two of their senses
  3. An effective presentation aid should be clutter and indirect
  4. Audible aids include musical excerpts, speech excerpts, and sound effects
  5. The speaker’s retention and memory can be boosted while rehearsing presentation aids
  6. When presenting the location of coral reefs, the best visual aid is a bar graph
  7. 83% of human learning occurs visually, while the remaining 17% through other senses
  8. Visual aids should be readily available and organized
  9. The presenter shouldn’t explain about presentation aids as the audience already knows
  10. Free!
  11. Presentation aids can be poorly designed as they won’t affect your professional image
  12. Misunderstandings can be clarified through presentation aids
  13. A video can be considered a visual and audible aid
  14. Public speaking and daily chattings are similar in which misunderstandings can happen.
  15. Presentation aids can not add variety and interest to speeches
  16. An aid can overshadow the original message or distract the audience
  17. Effective presentation aids are guided by one question