To put across a point with more effect.
To help trainees take more in - as mentioned above up to 75 % of knowledge or information is gained through sight.
To maintain interest.
To focus attention on one spot or in one place.
To break up a lecture, particularly every 20 minutes.
To help in the preparation of a talk - extensive preparation leads to a polished product.
To help keep both the speaker and the audience on track.
To aid memory by providing a summary.
To help standardise presentations involving a number of trainers at different locations.
To add variety.
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LINQ defines standard query operators that allow code written in LINQ-enabled languages to filter, enumerate, and create projections of several types of collections using the same syntax. Such collections may include arrays, enumerable classes, XML, datasets from relational databases, and third party data sources. The LINQ project uses features of version 2.0 of the .NET Framework, new LINQ-related assemblies, and extensions to the C# and Visual Basic .NET languages. Microsoft has distributed a preview release of LINQ, consisting of those libraries and compilers for C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 9. Other languages, such as F# and Nemerle, have also announced preliminary support.
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Yes. If you are debugging via Visual Studio.NET, just go to Immediate window.
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