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Power Point
Term | Definition |
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Build | Creating a slide show with all its animation and slide transitions arranged in sequential order. |
Hyperlinks | Text and/or pictures that can be used to connect one page to another |
Multimedia | The combination of text with graphics, sound, video, or animation |
Parallelism | A grammatical term indicating that the basic structure of two or more sentences or phrases is similar |
7 x 7 Rule | PowerPoint presentations should NOT be paragraphs or sentences. You should summarize your material and use the 7 x 7 Rule – no more than 7 words across and no more than 7 bulleted items on a slide |
Background | The “paper” on which a presentation will be seen by the audience |
Color Scheme | A series of color choices that assigns to each slide the same color of background, title, and bulleted list |
Master Slide | A single slide that can be designed once and then applied to many slides |
Media | In PowerPoint, a term that includes sound, video, or movies |
Slide layout | The arrangement of design elements on a slide |
Templates | Document masters predesigned by pros |
Animate | Text or an image that moves in some way |
Animated Character | A person or figure that appears on a screen to interact with the appearance of motion |
Animation Scheme | A set of animation choices that includes the animation, timing, and response |
Motion path | The track that an animated text or image will follow |
Slide Transition | The movement from one slide to another that might include some kind of animation |
Voice recognition | The technology that allows the spoken word to be transferred to a computer |
Asynchronous | Information that is not given and received at the same time Example: A PowerPoint you watch via a kiosk or on the Web. |
Jargon | Specialized words used within a particular industry, often incorporating acronyms as shortcuts. |
kiosk | Describes a freestanding computer used by visitors |
Package for CD | A feature of Microsoft PowerPoint that compresses a presentation for ease of transfer to another computer; it may also include a reader that lets you view the presentation even if you do not have PowerPoint on your computer |
Synchronous | Communication that appears in real time. This type of presentation has a live audience that you deliver your speech to and interact with. |