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		<title>The Technical Talk: More Effective Use Of Visual Aids</title>
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		<description>While most technical writing teachers assign the oral report and insist on visuals, very few offer their students good classroom examples of technical report visual aids. However, a set of 35 mm slides on one teaching topic could be easily produced with neither expensive equipment nor much ability in graphic design.</description>
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