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Part B: Select Audio and Video
An audio-visual presentation uses both pictures and words to present information. Follow these tips as you build your presentation:
Limit text: Insert key words or phrases highlighting your points instead of typing your entire speech on the slide.
When possible, use pictures instead of words: Use representative figures such as pictures, graphs, and charts to convey information or evidence rather than huge blocks of text.
Fill in the speaker’s notes: Presentation software includes a notes section where you can add speaker’s notes for your own reference. In this section, you can cover all the details you want to talk without showing them on your slides. Your speaker’s notes should be clear and coherent enough so that someone else could deliver the presentation to an audience. You must complete your speaker’s notes to get full credit for the assignment.
Identify two to three audio, video, or photo resources that you wish to use in your presentation. Use the Insert Image button to add any images you selected.
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