2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1566/1/012023
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Visual aid presentation as a learning method: a case study in learning English of management students in Binus University

Abstract: Schools, colleges and universities are now embracing the use of visual aid presentation (e.g., PowerPoint) in the classroom. Studies have consistently indicated that students generally believed that the use of technology for oral presentation would facilitate their learning. Students in such condition believed that the class was more organized, clear and interesting. Students also liked the teacher/lecturer more and indicated that they would like to take another class from the teacher/lecturer when the he or s… Show more

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“…Visual Presentation is also referred to as expressing ideas about something using visual aids directly using visual multimedia. 7 An important goal of visual presentation is to attract customers and encourage them to buy the products presented. 8 In studying the impact of different formats of product presentations on online consumers' understanding and recall of product information from different perspectives.…”
Section: J S S Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual Presentation is also referred to as expressing ideas about something using visual aids directly using visual multimedia. 7 An important goal of visual presentation is to attract customers and encourage them to buy the products presented. 8 In studying the impact of different formats of product presentations on online consumers' understanding and recall of product information from different perspectives.…”
Section: J S S Rmentioning
confidence: 99%