Why should you use visual
aids?
1. How we take in information during a
presentation
Professor Albert Mehrabian did a lot
of research into how we take in information during a
presentation. He concluded that 55% of the
information we take in is visual and only 7% is
text.
There are some important conclusions
that we can take in from this information
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Use visuals (pictures, graphs,
tables, props) whenever you can
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In a speech you are only using
38% of the communication medium
-
Ditch the bullet points
2.
Making the presentation memorable
In a Study at the Wharton Research
Centre they showed that using visual slides had a
dramatic effect on message retention. The
effect of using visuals is truly staggering!
The old adage that "a
picture is worth a thousand words" is as true today
as it has always been.
3.
Achieving your objectives
If I said
that I could double your chances of achieving your
objectives in a presentation with just one piece of
advice you would probably be very skeptical. And yet
if you use visual images that is just what happens.
This study by Decker Communications
showed that by using visuals in your presentation
you could expect roughly to double the chance of
achieving your objectives. And if you are trying to
make a sales presentation or a job interview
presentation, this piece of advice could have a
major impact on your bank balance.
The
conclusion: Use visual aids
So hopefully by now you have got the
message loud and clear. Use visual aids in your next
presentation.