It's been said that people retain 10 percent of what they read, 20 percent of what they hear, 30 percent of what they see, and 50 percent of what they hear and see. Training professionals often ...
Audio-Visual aids in business communication and training help in numerous ways. They can make complex pieces of information easier to understand. They let viewers see products, rather than having to ...
Informed decision making depends on the ability to accurately evaluate and understand information about risk, suggests a new study. A state-of-the-science review of the literature concludes that ...
Research conducted by a University of Oklahoma professor indicates visual aids can be used to help people make decisions involving high risk and may be better at conveying information than verbal ...
How many times have you found yourself struggling to pay attention while sitting in a meeting, virtual conversation or presentation? While the speaker spends most of the time talking to their visuals ...
Brainstorming sessions can be a key part of developing effective visual aids for trial -- identify the most important ideas with which to use visuals, and ensure the graphics address critical case ...
A University of Oklahoma professor, Edward T. Cokely, shows that informed decision making depends on the ability to accurately evaluate and understand information about risk in a newly published study ...