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STUDY TECHNIQUE 6 -
OTHER VISUAL AIDS
other examples of visual aids are diagrams, graphs, tables and flowcharts. Creating visual aids is a great way of learning because you have to pick the most important points. This means that you have to read the material carefully, selecting and understanding the information as you go along. You will also pick up important connections that you can display in a memorable way on your visual aid.
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When drawing any type of visual aid it can be very useful to use different colours. however, do not use colour indiscriminately – use it meaningfully, for example to group ideas together, or show the relative importance of different concepts, or to show the relationships between ideas.