Audiviser

/ˈɔːdɪvaɪzər/ noun

Definition

A person or device that audivises; someone who combines audio and visual elements in presentations or media.

Etymology

From 'audivise' plus '-er,' the standard English suffix for agents (one who does something). Follows patterns like 'teacher,' 'worker,' or 'viewer.'

Kelly Says

As educational technology exploded in the 20th century, professionals needed titles—'audiviser' was an attempt to name people who designed multimedia lessons before we called them 'instructional designers'!

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