Gap filling: Chap 12

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6-x-6 rule

Specifies six bullets per screen and six words per bullet maximum on a PowerPoint slide.

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Blueprint slide

A slide that provides an overview of major points and later provides transitions as the speaker moves from point to point.

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Chartjunk

Crowded or otherwise poorly prepared multimedia slides and other unclear graphics.

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Extemporaneous

Speaking freely without reading from notes or a manuscript after preparing and rehearsing.

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Fight-flight-freeze-response

Involuntary reactions of the human body to frightening situations.

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Glossophobia

The fear of public speaking.

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Impromptu

Speaking that’s improvised, unrehearsed, and spontaneous.

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Performance anxiety

Stage fright, the fear of performing before an audience.

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Pictorial superiority

A scientific concept suggesting that information conveyed in images is more memorable than text alone.

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PowerPoint Phluff

A term coined by Edward R. Tufte describing poor, misused PowerPoint presentations.

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Rapport

A feeling of mutual trust and respect; a bond established between the speaker and audience.

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Software as a service (SaaS)

A cloud-based software licensing model allowing users to access software online on demand.

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Stage fright

Nervousness before or during a presentation/appearance before an audience.

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Take-away

A specific audience benefit or thought-provoking idea resulting from a presentation; the main message of a talk.

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Visual clichés

Overused templates and clip art that come preinstalled with PowerPoint, Canva, and Prezi and can weary viewers who have seen them repeatedly in presentations.