Asked by bee
When should you use a graphic organizer during a presentation?
when you need to make information easier to understand
when you must narrow your focus and eliminate information
when you have very little information to present
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When you need to make information easier to understand.
Graphic organizers (charts, diagrams, flowcharts, mind maps) help clarify relationships, simplify complex ideas, and show structure—so they're most useful for making material easier to follow. They’re not as helpful when you have very little information, and while they can aid planning, their main purpose isn’t simply to narrow focus.
Graphic organizers (charts, diagrams, flowcharts, mind maps) help clarify relationships, simplify complex ideas, and show structure—so they're most useful for making material easier to follow. They’re not as helpful when you have very little information, and while they can aid planning, their main purpose isn’t simply to narrow focus.
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