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For the more experienced user who's looking for more advanced techniques and ideas, I suggest 'The Big Book of Flip Charts' by Robert W. Lucas. If you need help in the 'art' department (in other words. If you can't draw a flower to save your life), consider 'A Picture's Worth 1,000 Words : A Workbook for Visual Communications' by Jean Westcott and Jennifer Hammond.
This is one book I would recommend for every trainrs toolbox!
This is one book I would recommend for every trainrs toolbox!
85 pages are jam-packed with templates, experiences, hints--I did not find a wasted word anywhere in this book. Some of the tidbits you will find:
* Reasons the flipchart is an appropriate, or inappropriate, AV choice for your presentation
* Both the function and form of flip charts, and how to be sure they complement each other
* The Flip Chart Presenter's Survival Kit (this alone was worth the price of the book for me, and has saved my presentation several times)
* Techniques on design, printing, "hiding and revealing" content. . .
* Effective methods of production, storage, and transportation
* Dozens of illustrations, pictures--even instructions for making your own flip chart stand.
This is one of my most prized reference tools. Rarely do I create a new presentation without referring to it at least once.
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