Microsoft Powerpoint Flashcards

1
Q

your slide count should be kept in minimum to maintain a clear message and to keep the audience attentive

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Minimize

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2
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in order for words to be easily read by your audience, make sure that font style can be easily read

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Clarity

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3
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when creating presentations, avoid using paragraphs. use bullets or short sentences / phrases

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Simplicity

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4
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use graphics to motivate them NOT to distract them

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Visual

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5
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you have to make sure that font styles are background are not too many that will distract the audience

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Consistency

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6
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you have to use light font on dark background or viceversa

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Contrast

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7
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is a word, phrase, object, shape, or image that you can click on to jump to another section of your presentation

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Hyperlink

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8
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in ICT, it means adding or integrating objects, files such as videos, images, etc. into an existing file

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Embed

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9
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which can be broadly grouped into vector graphics editors, raster graphics editors, and 3D modelers are the primary tools with which a user may manipulate, enhance, and transform images

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Graphic software programs

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10
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are stored in a computer in the form of a grid of picture elements or pixels

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Raster Images

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11
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used to create and modify vector images, which are stored as descriptions of lines

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Vector Images

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12
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use many colored pixels or individual building blocks to form a complete image

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Raster Images

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13
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allow for more flexibility, constructed using mathematical formulas rather than individual-colored blocks

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Vector Images

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14
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the process of developing a mathematical representation of any three-dimensional surface of an object via specialized software

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3D Modeling

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15
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a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by a digital photography

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JPEG

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16
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a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression

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PNG

17
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PNG

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Portable Network Graphics

18
Q

a lossless format for image files that supports both animated and static images

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GIF

19
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a raster graphics image used to store bitmap digital images

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BMP

20
Q

used in vector-based images in Adobe illustrator

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EPS

21
Q

is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics w/ support for interactivity and animation

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SVG

22
Q

is one of the file formats used by the Autodesk 3Ds Max 3D Modeling, animation, and rendering software

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.3ds

23
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is an exchange format, in particular for interoperability between Autodesk products and other digital content creation software

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.fbx

24
Q

for selecting rectangular or other regular polygon-shaped regions

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Marquee Tool

25
Q

for freehand selection of a region

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Lasso Tool

26
Q

selects objects or regions in the image defined by proximity of color or luminance

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Magic Wand Tool

27
Q

which are analogous to sheets of transparent acetate, stacked on top of each other, each capable of being individually positions, altered and blended with the layers below, w/o affecting any of the elements on the other layers

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Layers

28
Q

resizing images in a process often called —-, making them larger or smaller

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Image Size

29
Q

creates a new image by selecting a desired rectangular portion from the image being cropped. the unwanted part of the image is discarded

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Cropping

30
Q

uses the current brush to copy from an image or pattern. It has many uses; one of the most important is to repair problem areas in digital photos

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Cloning

31
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capable of altering an image to be rotated in any direction and to any degree

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Image Orientation

32
Q

— makes images clearer

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Sharpening

33
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makes images softer

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Softening

34
Q

an expression for the relative bandwidth of the visible output from alight source

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Saturation

35
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involves transforming or altering a photograph using a various methods and techniques to achieve desired results

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Photo Manipulation

36
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signifies the regular process used to enhance photos and to create them

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Photo Editing

37
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includes all simple editing techniques and have some manipulation techniques like erasing, adding objects, adding some graphical effects, etc.

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Photo Manipulation

38
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also known as data visualization, information design, and communication design

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Infographics

39
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Types of Infographics

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Statistical, Process Flow, Geographic