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Instructions for Side by Side Printing
  1. Print the notecards
  2. Fold each page in half along the solid vertical line
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal dotted line
  4. Optional: Glue, tape or staple the ends of each notecard together
  1. Verify Front of pages is selected for Viewing and print the front of the notecards
  2. Select Back of pages for Viewing and print the back of the notecards
    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal and vertical dotted line
To print: Ctrl+PPrint as a list

20 notecards = 5 pages (4 cards per page)

Viewing:

Vocab Weeks 21 and 22

front 1

Animations

back 1

visual effects, such as graphics, titles, or bullet points, applied to individual items on the slide.

front 2

Audience

back 2

the people giving or likely to give attention to something.

front 3

Background

back 3

the area or scenery behind the main object of contemplation, especially when perceived as a framework for it.

front 4

Clips

back 4

a short sequence taken from a movie or broadcast.

front 5

Color Scheme

back 5

a planned combination of colors for a presentation.

front 6

Content

back 6

information made available by a Web site or other electronic medium.

front 7

Diagram

back 7

a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something; a schematic representation.

front 8

Key Point

back 8

important facts or pieces of information that must be included in a presentation.

front 9

Multimedia

back 9

using more than one medium of expression or communication.

front 10

Presentation

back 10

a demonstration or display of a product or idea.

front 11

Bulleted List Slide

back 11

a type of slide layout that allows you to enter several levels of text; each level is formatted in a different point size

front 12

Design template

back 12

provides consistency in design and color throughout the entire presentation; determines the color scheme, font and font size, and layout of your presentation

front 13

Drawing

back 13

allows you to create diagrams using shapes such as arcs, arrows, cubes, rectangles, stars, and triangles

front 14

Hyperlink

back 14

a link you click to display another webpage or document within a presentation; can consist of specially formatted text, buttons, and hotspots on graphics or pictures

front 15

Multimedia effects

back 15

adds interest and keeps your audience attentive by adding effects, such as sound and video to your presentation

front 16

Object

back 16

any element that appears on a slide, such as clip art, text, drawings, charts, sounds, and video clips

front 17

Slide show

back 17

a series of slides displayed in sequence; controlled manually or automatically

front 18

Title slide

back 18

generally the first slide in a presentation; introduces the audience to the presentation

front 19

Transition

back 19

a special effect used to introduce a slide during a slide show

front 20

Hypermedia

back 20

multimedia element in a multimedia application that serves as a trigger to another screen, page or topic.