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Props, items used to illustrate something you are discussing.
Actual Objects
Graphs that show the relationship between two or more sets of figures in bar format.
Bar Graphs
Use of this can add concretness and vitality to your presentation.
Body
Can present data in a variety of forms.
Ex: Periodic Table of Elements
Charts
Charts that unveil ideas one at a time on separate sheets.
Flipcharts
Charts that show relationships among ideas or facts on a single sheet.
Flowcharts
Show relationships among various parts of a whole or between variables across time.
Graphs
Show relationships between two or more variables, usually over time in line format.
Line Graphs
Reduced or enlarged scale replicas of real objects.
Models
Like bar graphs, but use symbols instead of bars to represent size and numbers.
Pictograph
Show percentages by dividing a circle into the proportions being represented.
Pie Graphs
Rule like prescriptions for how one is expected in particular times and places to display information and ideas orally, in written forms, and visually.
Scopic Regime
Present information in parallel columns.
Tables
Illustrative and persuasive materials that rely primarily on sight.
Visual Media