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Graves Multimedia/Presentation Vocabulary
Question | Answer |
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Two or more of the following: text, graphics, sound, speech, video, and computer software to convey information. | Multimedia |
Using a computer to produce high-quality printed documents like newsletters, posters, and brochures. | Desktop Publishing |
Converting “ink on paper” documents like letters, reports, or photographs into a digital form (pixels) that computers can understand. | Digitizing |
The smallest unit of a picture on a computer screen. | Pixel |
A measure of how sharp and clear the image will be when scanned, printed, or shown on a screen. | DPI (dots per inch) |
A picture like a poster that presents one idea or compares several, but is projected. | Slide |
A pictures that is placed behind the information on the slide. | Background |
Elements like text or pictures can be or made to move around the slide through this. | Animation |
Visual effects in between slides, to make going from one idea to another have a smooth flow or a sharp break. | Transitions |
A small portion of video footage (possibly with audio included) | Video Clip |
Part of all web pages, is a system for writing and displaying text that can link documents together in multiple ways. | Hypertext |
An item placed on web pages that can be programmed to allow users to click to go to other web pages or download files. | Button |
An image that is usually meant either for decoration or to be clicked on. | Web Animation |
An artificial environment created using computers and presented to the computer user in a way that makes it appear and feel like a real environment, often in 3D--three dimensions. | Virtual Reality |