emptech Flashcards

1
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sets of concepts, tools that when
combined, allow people & organizations to create access, retrieve, send, process, share &
exchange info.

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information & communication technology

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cpu, Microsoft office

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tangible parts (hardware)

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  • technology that goes wherever user goes.
  • Can do 2-way comms to another device using network.
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

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Wi-Fi, router/modem.

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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

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3
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websites & software applications that allow users to share info & context.
(photos, vids, music, events & opinions)

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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websites that can be used by people for storing & sharing various
types of media.

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MEDIA SHARING SITES

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virtual communities where users can interact with
other groups of users that share common interests using an online identity.
- Create content. LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.

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SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES (SNS)

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flickr, pinterest

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PHOTOSHARING SITES

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5
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websites where people can post their reviews about businesses,
products, and services. TripAdvisor, GlassDoor, Consumer Reports.

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SOCIAL REVIEW SITES

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5
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provide users capability to search, organize, & save web
content such as articles, photos, videos based on specific areas of interest. PINTEREST & X

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SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SITES

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youtube, fb, google drive, veed.io

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VIDEOSHARING SITES

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spotify, apple music, yt music, shazam

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MUSICSTREAMING SITES

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fused idea of blogging & instant messaging allowing users to compose
short messages to be posted.

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MICROBLOGGING

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  • contains informational posts by users.
  • Sharing personal ideas & interests. More on texting content.
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BLOGGING

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medium is a video.

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VLOGGING

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  • act like humans.
  • Ability to rationalize & decide to achieve a specific goal.
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)

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software programs or product systems intended to help people
with disabilities.

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

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Ability of device to speak based on text for visually impaired
people.

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TEXT TO SPEECH

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capability to turn speech into text

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SPEECH TO TEXT/DICTATION

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  • for visually impaired users. Magnify certain parts of the screen
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SCREEN ZOOM

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inverting colors & adjust contrast.

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DISPLAY ENHANCEMENT

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13
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combining 2 or more distinct technologies.

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TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE

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takes advantage of software vulnerabilities, also known as GLITCHES OR
FLAWS in software.

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WORMS

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13
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a software program to access contents on the web.

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WEB BROWSER

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Vast database of information & composed of billions of
webpages created by people & companies all over the world

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WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)-

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group of webpages.

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WEBSITE

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documents that is written using hypertext markup language (HTML)

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WEBPAGE

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Appears exactly as they are stored. Users cannot
interact or modify the content of webpage. (READ ONLY)
- Yahoo, google, internet, msn.
- Read only connecting information, static, basic web pages, HTML, Ecommerce.

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WEB 1.0 (static or stationary webpages)

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type of webpage where machines will process data &
infos in a humanlike way. NO INTERMEDIARIES, DECENTRALIZED.
- Bing, ipfs.
- Semantic, semantic web, dApps, NFTs, VR & AR (Metaverse), interoperability

A

WEB 3.0 (SEMANTIC WEBPAGE)

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15
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-content of this webpage changes every time even without
reloading. SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES USE WEB 2.0. info displayed to a user is diff from
others. Participatory, Centralized
- Yt, ig, fb, gdrive, whatsapp, chrome, snapchat, dropbox.
- Dynamic, read & write connecting people, social media, mobile access, apps, user
generated content.

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WEB 2.0 (DYNAMIC WEBPAGE)

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  • user should demonstrate proper & good behavior online.
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NETIQUETTE

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17
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appears to be beneficial to system oftentimes in a form of
advertisement, but once installed, they are also harmful

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TROJAN HORSES

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17
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programs designed to harm your pc & make it
vulnerable.

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MALWARE (MALICIOUS SOFTWARE)

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they penetrate an infected system. Commonly obtained from
executable files (.exe) & those downloadable from unknown sources.

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COMPUTER VIRUSES

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17
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systematic way of gathering & examining infos to establish facts & create new
knowledge.

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RESEARCH

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18
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digital mats that can be access electronically by a computer or
other device.

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ELECTRONIC SOURCES

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hides & restricts access to your files, & files can only be reverted in
exchange of payment through cryptocurrency.

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RANSOMWARE

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18
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– This pertains to the correctness of the content in a resource. The
content should be well researched and presented.

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Accuracy

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18
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Resources are published with a clear purpose,
such as to provide information or to raise awareness about a specific subject.

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Purpose and intended audience

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– This refers to the credibility of the authority-their research experience
and expertise

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Authority

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Refers to the informations that is up to date.

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Currency

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20
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– A resource should not contain opinions but facts. Information
presented should be UNBIASED

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Objectivity

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20
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provide users access to infos & enables them to cross reference
sources with others.

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GOOGLE SCHOLAR 2014-

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21
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  • online library composed of more
    than 1.7 million records of journals & other literature offered by the Institute of Education
    Sciences.
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EDUCATION RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)

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Lund Univ in SWEDEN. Provides
users free access to various resources that are of high quality & have undergone peer
review

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DIRECTORY OF OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS (DOAJ) 2003-

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21
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  • free online platform that can check if a piece of content is plagiarized.
    Offers tools such as paraphrasing tool, text analysis tools & reverse image search.
A

DUPLICHECKER

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22
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ability of an individual to complete a simple or complex tasks at a given
time using available sources.

A

PRODUCTIVITY

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23
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  • lets you create a batch of documents that are personalized for each
    recipient.
A

MAIL MERGE

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23
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lists of recipients you want to include in your documents. (name, age,
contact #, address)

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DATA SOURCE

23
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file that will be sent to recipients. (letters, emails, envelops)

A

DOCUMENT

24
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mark the place of data from source of the document.

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PLACEHOLDERS (MERGEFIELDS)

25
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  • advanced feature of Microsoft PPT that provide users ability to connect a
    presentation to a slide in the document, another document, or website.
  • Click insert tab then click hyperlink then choose between the 4.
A

HYPERLINK

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provides visual motion to various objects in the presentation, such as texts,
pics, shapes, smart shapes, & charts

A

ANIMATION

27
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  • provides visual motion to various objects in the presentation, such as texts,
    pics, shapes, smart shapes, & charts.
A

ANIMATION

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used to define how you want objects to appear on slide.

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ENTRANCE (GREEN STAR)

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used to highlight object.

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EMPHASIS (YELLOW STAR)

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used to specify how you want objects to disappear from your slide.

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EXIT (RED STAR)

30
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specify how you want objects to travel through area of your slide.

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MOTION PATHS

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how animation start

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START

32
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how long animation will be in effect.

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DURATION

33
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how long animation will be delayed before it starts.

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DELAY

33
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horizontal line of entries in a table

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ROW

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vertical line of entries in a table

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COLUMN

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info held in a spreadsheet. Building blocks of spreadsheet

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CELL

35
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range to search in

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TABLE ARRAY

36
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selected cell

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ACTIVE CELL

37
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bar that displays the contents of cell.

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FORMULA BAR

37
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  • compare & interlink data from 2 or more datasets.
  • Represents search bar to categorize diff kinds of data from table.
  • SYNTAX: VLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, col index num, [range_lookup]
A

VLOOKUP FUNCTON

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value to be found.

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LOOKUP VALUE

39
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column number of the value to turn in.

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COLUMN INDEX NUMBER

39
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used to compute average of values with given criteria.

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AVERAGEIF FUNCTION

40
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looking for exact value; true- looking for approx. value.

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RANGE LOOKUP- 2 Options: FALSE

40
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complete the formula.

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RECESS

40
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range of cells you want evaluated.

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RANGE

41
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AVERAGEIF(range, criteria, [average_range])

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SYNTAX

42
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process of influencing people’s thoughts & stimulate them to act in
a certain way

A

VISUAL PERSUASION

42
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  • cells to be used to find the average.
A

AVERAGE RANGE

42
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identifies which cells to average

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CRITERIA

42
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photos, illustrations, visuals.

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GRAPHIC MATERIALS

43
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a context that will stimulate the mind to decode the visual & draw
a conclusion.
- Main element of visual persuasion, plays a huge role in conveying your message to
target viewers.

A

VIEWERS KNOWLEDGE

44
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too much simplicity may deliver message subtly.
- Too much complexity might make messages difficult to understand.

A

GRAPHIC STYLE

44
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make graphics & other visual elements connected to the message you
want to convey

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VISUAL CONTENT

45
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  • copy pertains to main text used in material.
A

RELATIONSHIP TO COPY

46
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most obvious elements in design.

A

COLOR

46
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used to put surface feel to design

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TEXTURE

47
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  • areas on design that is left blank.
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SPACE

48
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connotes something that is 3-dimensional.

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FORMS

49
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how light or dark on a scale

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VALUE

49
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  • pertains to visual equilibrium
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BALANCE

50
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  • not equal
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ASSYMETRICAL BALANCE

50
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part of visual content that draws the viewers’ attention.

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EMPHASIS

50
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same visual weight are equally distributed on both
sides.

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SYMMETRICAL BALANCE

50
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  • makes viewers eyes follow a certain direction.
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MOVEMENT

50
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equally placed around central point.

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RADIAL BALANCE

51
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create relationship & unity among diff objects in your visual content

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REPETITION

51
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repeating a certain object through visual content.

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PATTERN

51
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tells whether which element in a visual content is more important.

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PROPORTION

52
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how design elements in a visual content work together

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UNITY

52
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refers to the striking difference between elements

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CONTRAST

52
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diff elements an image to create visual interest.

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VARIETY

53
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elements are arranged to make viewer think they form a coherent whole.

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HARMONY

54
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used to creatively present data or infos using diff shapes, colors, &
pictures.

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INFOGRAPHICS

55
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  • arrangement of a file in terms of how it was organized.
  • .docx, .pub, .xlsx
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FILE FORMAT

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  • Type of raster image file.
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PNG (PORTABLE NETWORK GRAPHIC)

55
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  • Digital cams, web images & emails
  • Can be compressed to much smaller file sizes.
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JPEG/JPG (JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERT GROUP)

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  • Can’t be modified.
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PDF (PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT)

55
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direct to the point website

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SIMPLICITY

55
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appropriate for your brand. (up to 5 colors only)

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COLOR

55
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original; name of fonts/letters.

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TYPEFACE

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the font (aerial, bold, italics)

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FONT

55
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  • visual aspect pictures; illustration vids
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IMAGERY

55
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easy navigation; menu/tab bar

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NAVIGATION

55
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how users scan text (left to right, top to bottom)

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F-SHAPED PATTERN READING

55
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arrangement of designs

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VISUAL HIERARCHY

55
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compelling language, does not contain incorrect grammar.

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CONTENT

55
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a program or application that allow users to
see what the project or output will look like while it’s still being created.

A

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET (WYSIWYG)