| A | B |
| Multimedia | Multimedia allows the use of video, sound, graphics, animation, and special effect texts to make digital visuals more interesting |
| Multimedia titles | Multimedia titles are any products created using multimedia software and identify what the products are. |
| Copyright | ensures that the author’s rights of images and sounds used in multimedia products are protected and acknowledged. |
| Fair Use | allows others to use copyright material without infringing on the rights of the owner. |
| Animated pictures | hot spots” or “jumps” to locate another file or page; represented by a graphic or colored and underlined text. |
| Hyperlinks | allow the end user to navigate between slides, additional elements (i.e. Word and Excel documents), audio, video clips, and other interactive parts of the presentation. |
| Navigation buttons or controls | how the user interfaces with a multimedia presentation on an electronic presentation or a web site. |
| Asymmetrical balance | distribution achieved by arranging non-identical elements on both sides of a centerline on the screen. |
| Balance | is the distribution of optical weight in the layout of an image. |
| Linear presentations | author of the presentation controls the flow of information in the application. |