Good multimedia presentations will promote learning. If the presentation is eye catching and attractive, then the learner will be easier to engage in the lesson than if the lesson does not have any attractive qualities. When designing the presentation, remember to use eye-catching graphics or words. By doing this the learner is engaged quickly. Use graphics that relate to the lesson and that are easy to understand. Just remember to not overkill your presentation with graphics that will confuse the learner or take up so much of the page that the words are lost to the learner. Graphic words are important to the presentation as well as pictures. Use words that will catch the attention of the learner and will interest them in the topic. Avoid words that are too long or difficult to interpret; you will lose the learner quickly.
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Visual and audio fill ins are good for your presentation. Keep them simple and aligned with the presentation.
Words should be simple and flow smoothly with the visuals and audios.
Graphic words will catch the learner's attention and engage them in the lesson.
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