Almost every speaker at RACI conferences uses slides or overhead transparencies to illustrate topics and to emphasize important points. All too often however, these visual aids fail to achieve their desired purpose because they are illegible or too complex for easy assimilation by the audience. Such visual 'aids' annoy the viewers, devalue the information presented, and are therefore a waste of production effort.
History
Publication title
Chemistry in Australia
Volume
45
Article number
4
Number
4
Pagination
109-112
ISSN
0314-4240
Publication status
Published
Rights statement
Copyright 1978 Royal Australian Chemical Institute