Formal Presentation - The act of pf presenting in a formal manner, Informal Presentation - The act of presenting in an informal manner, Informational Presentation - A presentation created to inform (without opinion), Persuasive Presentation - A presentation created to persuade (with opinion), Instructional Presentation - A presentation created to provide instruction, Target Audience - A specific group of people within the target market at which a product or the marketing message is aimed , Hardware - The collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system, Software - AKA computer programs. The nontangible components of computers, Transistions - How one slide/frame moves from one to the next slide/frame, Animations - How text and graphics appears on a slide/frame, WordArt - A texr-styling utility that allows users to create stylized text with various effects like textures, outlines, shadows etc., Shapes - Objects that can be placed into a presentation to customize a presentation, Screenshot - An image created by copying part or all the display on a computer screen at a moment , Video - The visual elements of a television broadcast, Audio - The audio (sound) elements of a television broadcast, Introduction slide - Typically the first screen displayed in a presentation , Final Slide - The final slide in a presentation that can provide a summary, a recommendation, or a listing of sources used, Citing - To quote or refer to, Reference - To furnish or compile a list of references, Copyright - The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc , Infringement - To violate or break a law, agreement, etc, Rubric - A set of rules of conduct or procedure, Hyperlinking - To link computer screens from a primary screen to a secondary screen or object,

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