The document defines visuals as data visual representations and discusses their types including static, non-projected, dynamic, and projected visuals. It outlines the steps to create a good visual, including defining objectives. The advantages of visuals are that they enhance learning, especially for visual learners, and communication. Disadvantages include reliance on technology, not being as effective for all learners, and potential for miscommunication.
3. Objectives
● To define what visuals are
● To determine the different types of visuals
● To learn how to create a good visual
● To find out the advantages and
disadvantages of using visuals
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