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Griffin, Robert E.; And Others – 1995
This study measured the impact of electronic presentations on the business presenter. An electronic presentation was defined as a presentation which made use of a computer, presentation graphics software, and a projection device. A questionnaire was sent to 560 subjects (40% returned) randomly selected from a training and development consortium…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Overhead Projectors
Peer reviewedMcCannon, Melinda; Morse, Glynna E. – TechTrends, 1999
Presents a study undertaken to determine what types of visuals are being used for presentations in different business organizations. Discusses findings in terms of: description of respondents; creating and using visual aids for presentations; presentation software used; using special software features; and presenting the visual aids. Includes…
Descriptors: Business, Computer Software, Computer Software Development, Material Development
Peer reviewedSzul, Linda F.; Woodland, Dawn E. – T.H.E. Journal, 1998
Even though affordable technology makes it possible for teachers to make professional looking computer presentations, overheads, and handouts, they need to understand basic design principles to create effective visuals. This article discusses when visuals should be used and principles of design: layout; organization; and use of space, color, and…
Descriptors: Color, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedGribas, Cyndy; And Others – College Teaching, 1996
Steps in preparing effective overhead projector transparencies for college instruction are outlined, using the PowerPoint program for Windows. They include thinking analogically in translating from concept to visual form; using the features of the presentation program to create a polished product; and assuring readability (visibility, typeface…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Higher Education


