An audio visual is a tool used to enhance your viewers experience.
audio is something you hear, visual is something you see.
William J Connelly has written: 'The why, what and when of audio-visuals' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Audio-visual equipment, Audio-visual education
Mayme Lee O'Brien has written: 'Teaching Old Testament with audio-visuals' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Audio-visual education, Bible, Religious education, Study
The story needed dramatic visuals to be good.-apex
I'm 99%sure that it recognizes words much better
Creating visuals... "To make pictures out of words." Or something to back up what is being said.Not just enough to state something, but to also show it.
The black box is placed in the cockpit so if the aircraft is involved in a crash, data(audio,visuals) from the the last 30 minutes of the flight are recorded
Earl W. Waldrup has written: 'Teaching and training with audio-visuals' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Church work 'Using visual aids in a church' -- subject(s): Church work, Visual education
The Everyday Visuals was created in 1996.
Several websites offer audio pronunciations of words. One website to visit that does offers audio pronunciation is the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus.
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