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| Presentation | A speech or talk given to inform, persuade, and/or entertain. |
| Audience | consists of the people who will listen to your talk or view your product. |
| Profile | Description of your audience. |
| Introduction | tell listeners what your talk will be about. |
| Body | the presentation will give the main and supporting points. |
| Conclusion | will give a summary of points you presented and tell listeners again what action you want them to take. |
| Purpose | the reason for the presentation or desired result. |
| Presentation Software | a program used to create slideshows or multimedia presentation. |
| Multimedia | means presenting data in more than one medium, such as combining text, graphics, animation, video and sound. |
| Target audience | the intended group of people for which something is performed or marketed. |
| Storyboard | a collection of frames on a piece of paper. |
| Templates | a pattern to follow. |
| Animation | a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. Cartoons on television is one example of animation. |
| Font | refers to typeface a style and weight of characters. |
| Graphic | pertaining to art, drawing or print. |
| footer | text displayed at the bottom of each page such as the page number. |