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• Model:
A small object that represents a larger object
• Graph:
A pictorial representation of statistical data
• Bar graph:
A graph in which bars of various lengths represent information
• Pie graph:
A circular graph divided into wedges that show the distribution of data
• Line graph:
A graph that uses lines or curves to show relationships between two or more variables
• Picture graph:
A graph that uses images or pictures to symbolize data
• Chart:
A displayed that summarizes information by using words, numbers, or images
• Computer generated graphics:-
Images, charts, graphs, and words that are created using a computer program
• Clip art:
Images or pictures stored in a computer file or in printed form that can be used in a presentation aid
• Font:
A particular style of typeface
DVD:
An electronic storage mode similar to a CD-ROM, except that it can store much more information and display it with exceptional clarity and fidelity
• Presentation aid:
Anything tangible (drawings, charts, graphs, video images, photographs, sounds) that helps communicate an idea to an audience
• Visual rhetorical:
The use of images as an integrated element in the total communication effort a speaker makes to achieve the speaking goal