Exam 13: Making Presentations
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Bulleted lists can present the steps in a process.
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____ lists can present the steps in a process.
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Light is projected through the ____________________ matrix to generate a large image on a wall or screen.
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A(n) ____ projector shines a bright light onto an array of miniature mirrors.
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Describe four of the six tips listed in this chapter for preparing for presentations.
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To remember what you want to say, you can add speaker notes to each slide.
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In the figure above, the box indicated by item 3 points to ____.

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Image resolution refers to the number of ____________________ that can be displayed by the projection device.
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Themes simplify the process of creating a presentation by providing ready-made, professional-looking background graphics, fonts, and other visual elements, designed to complement each other.
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Image resolution refers to the number of lumens that can be displayed by the projection device.
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Transitions and animations can be set to occur when you click a ____ button or press a key during a presentation.
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Keystoning control compensates for the position of the projector to produce a professional-looking ____ image.
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Speaker notes can be ____ in the form of a script or as corresponding speaker notes on each slide.
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Projection devices can connect to all but the following: ____.
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In the figure above, item 1 points to slide ____ that can be easily rearranged to create the best progression of ideas.

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A presentation consists of slides that can be viewed on a computer monitor, large screen TV, or projection screen.
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A(n) ____ effect specifies how a slide replaces the previous slide during a presentation.
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A transition effect adds motion to slide elements, such as titles or bulleted list items.
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Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 13-1 Lynn has to give a presentation in her public speaking class. The school has provided her with Microsoft PowerPoint, a popular presentation software. Lynn has a choice to make. Her professor has both an LCD and a DLP projector. If given a choice between the two, Lynn should choose ____.
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