Yesterday I delivered an oral presentation comparing and contrasting Huck Finn and Holden Caufield for my EDI II exam. Again, we have to use a PowerPoint presentation to illustrate what we presented.
Today, I started thinking about how these visual aids (PowerPoint or Prezi presentations) can help you improve your talk by making it more interesting and appealing, or they can ruin your whole presentation!
In the case of the one that I prepared for EDI II, it was praised by the teachers on the board, but that was not the case with the one that we (Aldana V. Marcia and me) prepared for EDI I exam, which was highly criticised.
Let me share with you the one that we used for EDI I exam, so you can give me your opinion.
After all, visual aids are supposed to make a strong impact on the audience, don't they?
EDI I Final exam (Holocaust criminals in Argentina)