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Presentation Tech.
ACSA - Presentation Techniques
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Group Delivery with Speaker | used as a supplement and complement to a speaker-delivered presentation; slides support information presented by speaker, slides display graphics that enhance communication, slides present key points for added emphasis of content |
| Group Delivery without Speaker | presentation is played one time to audience, does not require an explanation or interpretation by speaker; can be displayed to entertain an audience prior to speech or event; can be used to inform audience about procedures |
| Continuous Loop | presentation is played repeatedly (on-loop) until manually stopped; may not have logical beginning or end; may be used to broadcast general information |
| Rolling Script | presentation is played at moderate pace to allow for user participation; usually stand-alone content |
| Self-Serve | self-paced and often interactive; may be accompanied by a narration embedded within the presentation; may be delivered via a website |
| As a Hard Copy | used to complement presentations and enable retention of information; to enable comprehension and to assist the speaker; |
| To enable audience comprehension (hard copy) | This method is especially effective when the content is foreign (new) to the audience or user, has to be remembered, is procedural (1, 2, 3, 4), or is presented to a large group |
| To assist the speaker (hard copy) | Notes Page contains one slide per page and any notes that accompany the slide; Outline View presents the information in compact form without graphics; speaker has notes or outline while presenting |