Hello friends, Today I am discussing Google Slidesssss. In class this week we were presented two presentations. One with text only, and the other with text and pictures. Personally, I benefit from the use of images when it comes to learning because I am a visual or kinesthetic learner. I tend to zone out reading or easily become confused by instructions. If I get a new piece of furniture I never read the text on the building instructions, I only follow the images. I think pictures add more aesthetic to the presentation, and make it usable for all types of learners. However, it is important that the text matches the images and it is clear and concise. You do not want to confuse the learner by giving them text instructions that do not go with the corresponding images. I have never used the speaker notes on a presentation before. I assume that if you're presenting a topic you must be confident in your expert knowledge, and you can go off slides as well. If you're someone that get...
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