Examples of animation in the following topics:
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- Physical and animate objects can help to integrate the verbal and visual elements of a presentation into one unified message.
- The use of physical and animate objects in formal presentations is the same as in stage acting where actors use still and animated props.
- There are many physical and animate objects available for presentations.
- Physical and animate objects can help audiences better understand topics being presented.
- Indicate when using physical and animate objects is appropriate in presentations
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- Personification can refer to speaking as another person or thing, or assigning human qualities to a non-human animal, object or idea.
- It can also refer to the assignment of human characteristics and qualities to non-human animals, inanimate objects or abstract ideas.
- As a form of hyperbole, we know these animals can't speak English, go on madcap adventures in Disney World or use martial arts to right crime.
- There are two ways to approach personification: to speak as another person to make a point or to personify an inanimate object, animal or abstract thought.
- Anthropomorphism is a form of personification by associating human qualities and characteristics with non-human animals.
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- Some "don'ts" of visual aids include inconsistent themes, small fonts, too much information, and distracting noises and animation.
- Distracting Animation or NoisesAvoid distracting animation and noises.
- These will take the focus of the audience away from your presentation and shift it toward the noise or animation instead.
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- As with children, cute animals override most people's logic.
- Even if the pictures of animal testing put out by PETA are 50 years out of date, they still provoke an emotional response rather than a reasoned one when trying to assess cruelty in animal testing.
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- There are many standard transitions available, or users can program their own special effects to animate the movement of the sides.
- PowerPoint editing for slide creating, animation, transitions and adding video and audio clips.
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- Discuss the best practices of using text, video, sound, graphics and animation in presentations
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- A descriptive speech creates a vivid picture in a person's mind regarding an object, person, animal, or place.
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- Too many flying letters, animations, and sound effects without seeing much original thought or analysis can be a real issue.
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- Bisexuality has been observed in various human societies and elsewhere in the animal kingdom throughout recorded history.