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Naddika [18.5K]
3 years ago
7

If you had to present in a standard classroom without electronic equipment available, what other forms of media might be appropr

iate? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
-slides
-whiteboard
-flip chart
-overhead transparencies
-photographs
-audio recordings
English
2 answers:
cricket20 [7]3 years ago
7 0
Whiteboard
Flip chart
Photographs
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
3 0
Whiteboard, flip chart, & photographs. Audio Recordings could be also acceptable depending on where u had them.
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