The non-visual pass is typically done in four steps:
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Preparation: The performer or speaker prepares the content by ensuring they are familiar with the material and the flow of the presentation.
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Audio Cues: They utilize audio cues, such as sound effects or verbal prompts, to signal transitions or important points without relying on visual aids.
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Engagement: The presenter engages the audience through vocal variety and tone, maintaining interest and ensuring that the message is conveyed effectively without visual support.
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Feedback: Finally, they seek feedback from the audience to gauge understanding and adjust the delivery as needed, fostering a more interactive experience.
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