3. Power point presentation
• PowerPoint is a presentation program
developed by Microsoft.
• PowerPoint is often used to create business
presentations, but can also be used for
educational or informal purposes. The
presentations are comprised of slides, which
may contain text, images, and other media,
such as audio clips and movies.
4. White or black board
• A blackboard is a reusable writing surface on which
text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium
sulfate or calcium carbonate, known, when used for
this purpose, as chalk. Blackboards were originally
made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark
grey slate stone.
• A whiteboard is a glossy, usually white surface for
making non permanent markings (an evolved version
of the blackboard). Whiteboards are analogous
to blackboards, but with a smoother surface allowing
rapid marking and erasing of markings on their
surface.
5. Overhead projector slides
• Overhead projector slides/transparencies are
displayed on the overhead projector (OHP) - a
very useful tool found in most lecture and
seminar rooms. The OHP projects and
enlarges your slides onto a screen or wall
without requiring the lights to be dimmed.
6. Paper handouts
• Any printed ,typed , memographed , or
photocopied copy of information, as a speech,
policy statement or fact sheet given to
reporters, attendees at a meetings and also to
the audience.
7. Flip chart
• Its a chart that consists of a series of large
pieces of paper which are attached at the top
and which are used to present information to
an audience by turning over one piece of
paper at a time