The Power of Visual Communication
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Is a picture really worth a thousand words? In this age of multimedia and mass communication, it often seems so.
Recent research supports the idea that visual communication can be more powerful than verbal communication, suggesting in many instances that people learn and retain information that is presented to them visually much better than that which is only provided verbally.
These are welcome findings to anyone whose work involves using visual presentations to persuade or instruct others.
Even more welcome is the news that today, presenters have more resources than ever available to them for creating and displaying the most visually rich programs possible.
Check out (muweb2tools.weebly.com).
Recent research supports the idea that visual communication can be more powerful than verbal communication, suggesting in many instances that people learn and retain information that is presented to them visually much better than that which is only provided verbally.
These are welcome findings to anyone whose work involves using visual presentations to persuade or instruct others.
Even more welcome is the news that today, presenters have more resources than ever available to them for creating and displaying the most visually rich programs possible.
Check out (muweb2tools.weebly.com).
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> The Power of Visual Communication [infographic] | hubspot & wyzowl
> Links
10 Reasons Visual Content Will Dominate 2014 | wishpond
The Evolution of Facebook | Forbes