Visual Aid Speech Topics Samples
| Visual aid speech topics with props (posters, slides, beamer projector) to simplify complexity and build credibility (in powerpoint handouts) to enhance understanding by using public speaking help electronic component tools. Other reasons for this informative kind could be to clarify, explain and organize your speech idea, to show the satisfaction step, to supplement, reinforce and remember your message, to build importance, or to help understand abstractions. Well, here are topics. |
Let these examples tickle your imagination and come up with more good narrative speech topics. It is just up to the originality of you, the speaker. The words in italic style are ideas for visual aids speech topics, e.g. fashion jewelry online. For some of them you can choose different types of visualization. I have laid out the parameters: |
PROPS AS VISUAL AID SPEECH TOPICS
Look at things around you. All things you can show live to your public are potential props and therefore candidate visual aid informative speech topics for a public speaking speech! Force yourself to think broad.
In many years I have seen lots of creative speeches about objects: someone who shows and explains a
favorite painting,
book,
camera,
coins collection,
pet,
jewelry, fashion look,
sporting equipment,
toys etc, etc. Use your imagination, elaborate further on these ideas, such as researching some fashion jewelry online for getting the big picture. Some questions to develop visual aid speech topics with props:
- Why you use it or has it been used for?
- What is the story behind it?
- When did you buy it? Why?
- Who used it?
- Can you demonstrate it step by step?
- Can you teach the audience to do or to make it themselves during or after your speech?
- Why do you want to talk about it?
- Why do they have to hear your story?
- How does it work?
1. If you choose for a very small or little visual aid speech topic, then move it closer to your listeners. Pass the prop round in class . Or if that is possible - think about images of expensive fashion jewelry online - show them with a beamer projector.
2. If it is very valuable, protect it! And ask their assistance to be very careful with it. Sure they will.
POSTERS AS VISUAL AID SPEECH TOPICS
Use a poster to highlight the key points of your visuals aid speech topics. When you talk about a
country,
city, a very expensive
drawing, or your
home or
automobile etc. you can show a picture printed on a poster.
1. Use thick, stiff paper for your posters.
2. Hold them in a visual aid holder.
SLIDES
Use slides to illustrate for instance
travel adventures,
collections,
historial sights, Power Point-presentations or the major points of your speech for small or larger groups.
1. Do not forget to darken the room somewhat.
2. Give your listeners enough time to see or read the slices, let's say at least 25 to 30 seconds. Watch out for increasing the amount of data per slide. One bit at the time.
OVERHEADS
An overhead beamer projector is a very popular instrument to support visual aid speech topics. Use overheads to show for example how a
machine,
building or a
plane has been built, to present a complex
problem with its solution and benefits, and to illustrate
processes,
procedures, and
steps in a sequence.
1. Write large characters with a big marker pen.
2. Number your transparencies.
3. Keep the screen in full view of participants.
4. Darken the room a little bit.
5. Talk to the audience, not to the screen.
6. Use a slidshow pointer.
7. Do not offer too much data and info.
8. Use colors and large lettering. Be careful with the color red. Sometimes it is hard to see!
9. Write or print with dark ink.
10. Keep enough white space between the information you show wit the beamer projector. They have to be easily seen and read.
DVD's AND VIDEO AS VISUAL AID SPEECH TOPICS
Use DVD's and videotapes to emphasize the main points of your speeches about for instance
matches,
movies,
journeys,
hiking trails, or
instructions.
1. Tell them why you are playing the DVD or videotape.
2. Tell your listeners what they are going to see.
3. Keep the screen in full view.
4. Darken the room somewhat to increase the feeling of seriousness of you presentation, and in order to give everyone a clear sight on the screen.
AUDIOTAPES, CD's AND MP3's AS VISUAL AID SPEECH TOPICS
Use Audiotapes, CD's and MP3's to illustrate your speech about
music,
plays,
poems,
literature, or perhaps even even
famous speeches.
1. Ensure everybody can hear everything! Ask them if they can hear all. If not, speak out louder.
2. Use amplifying equipment that is powerful enough to reach all audience members in the back row.
POWERPOINT HANDOUTS AS VISUAL SPEECH TOPICS
Distribute
reports,
invitations,
quizes,
questions,
games,
schedules,
summaries after or before you explain the visual aid speech topic.
1. Distribute them after your visual aid speech if you want them to act the way you proposed.
2. Distribute the handouts before if you want to guide your audience through the content.
GRAPHS AND CHARTS
Use pie charts to present
figures, outcomes of surveys and
percentages of achievements in their context.
Use bars, timelines or charts to compare
data, to demonstrate how something has developed over a period of time, to illustrate a series of
steps or
processes.
Use an organography to provide insight to the
structure or the
communication and
command levels of and organization, process or program.
Use a flip chart if you do not have an electronic component to note or draw the
main points,
arguments,
theories or
controversies of your visual aid speech topic for small audiences.
Note: All I wrote above about lettering and colors of overheads and slides go for visual aids like graphics and charts too.
FIVE TIPS FOR YOUR PRESENTATION
There is one major rule of thumb for a succesful delivery of visual aid speech topics: A visual aid is not a purpose in itself. Integrate them smartly. They have to support the content of your informative speech.
| Here are five basic tips for a succesful delivery of your visual aid speech topics:
1. Prepare your visual aid informative speech topics adequately.
2. Practice several times aloud in front of family and friends.
3. Check if your electronic component is running. Have a back-up option in mind.
4. Constantly check if your public can see and understand what you say and present. Every member of the audience must have the possibility to see your visual aids, hold them up as long as needed.
5. Point to parts in your visual aid speech topics when you talk about the features.
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These are enough starting points in the category information speaking to brainstorm lots of visualization methods.