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TheOrcaYT:

Elise was training instructors on the effective use of presentation technology to convey information. The guidelines she provided included _____. Use lots of different animation styles on slides. Use only one animation on each slide. Use consistent animations and transitions. Use a different sound effect on each slide. Match transitions to content.

Cookiedough1:

What do you think the answer is

TheOrcaYT:

idk u tell me

Cookiedough1:

I cannot give direct answers

umm:

Welcome aboard to QuestionCove! Do you have any ideas, or guesses?

TheOrcaYT:

I have no idea lol, my brain is in such pain from alot of work today

Cookiedough1:

Giving direct answers is against what you signed up for Have a little guess

umm:

@Cookiedough1 - Hey, no worries. This is why we're here to help.

TheOrcaYT:

I just need explanations so I can get it myself, I never asked for direct answers lol

umm:

Well, let's try and use process of elimination. Using too many animation styles distracts the users to focus on the animations itself more than the presentation. (Same applies for specific three (3) statements- Statement 1- 3) Animations on each slide isn't necessary, again, it's distracting and isn't rather unnecessary (Statement 2-3). Using consistent animations and transitions actually gathers people's attention since it's basically the same on each slide and grabs the learners attention. Sound effects are rather tedious and doesn't grab the viewer's attention to what's be presented. It may be for the start, but not each slide. (Statement 3-3) Matching translations to context is also the same as the one provided above. Hope that helps. (:

TheOrcaYT:

Beat me to it, that really helped explain it lol!!

umm:

Anytime!

TheOrcaYT:

Back to the exam

umm:

Oh, is this for an exam?

TheOrcaYT:

study

TheOrcaYT:

the exam is about to start to i just wanted to get a better understanding

umm:

Ah, okay. Just making sure; mainly because we can't help with exams since they're "testing" your knowledge. (: Good luck.

TheOrcaYT:

Yea yea, and thanks! Its a midterm

umm:

(:

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