Object used to clarify an idea, concept or process.
Visual Aid
Real action or the appearance of action.
Movement
Act of showing how something is done.
Demonstration
Number of pixels that make up an image
Resolution
Rise and fall of a persons voice.
Intonation
Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
Perspective
A sound element used to add interest or clarify information.
Auditory Aid
Process of building an image by putting different parts of the image on different levels.
Layering
Changing the emphasis of words by raising and lowering a persons voice.
Modulation
Set of rules that every user must agree to before using a software.
End User License Agreement
Slide containing design elements that are applied to a particular set of slides in a presentation.
Master Slide
Area in which a video or image will be displayed.
Canvas Size
Notes used to keep a speaker on topic.
Presentation notes
Tiny dot of color that makes up a digital image
Pixel
A speech delivered with the same intonation, pitch and volume.
Monotone
Regular repetition of objects or sounds to show movement or activity; it can also be used to create a sense of energy or urgency.
Rhythm
Printed materials that are distributed to the audience; also called "leave-behinds"
Handout
Technique in which a special effect is applied to an image.
Filtering
Describes the highness and lowness of a sound.
Pitch
Visuals, animation, video, audio or other media created in a format that can be read by computers.
Digital Media
Representation of motion with graphics or in a text.
Animation
Video content recorded by camera.
Footage
Fear of speaking in public
Communication Apprehension
Agreements that allow software to be installed on any machine owned by the company that purchased the software.
Site License
Clearly and distinctly pronouncing syllables and sounds.
Enunciation