This document discusses composing and using visual aids effectively for presentations. It covers choosing an appropriate formality level for visual aids, including word charts and graphs to convey necessary functions. It also stresses the importance of a clear message and title with supporting details that are easy to read. The document also categorizes different types of visual aids as animated projections, still projections, and nonprojection visuals like charts and boards. It provides general and specific techniques for effectively using visual aids such as becoming familiar with the content, practicing integration into the presentation, writing during the presentation, and properly projecting or pointing to the visual aids.