Slides are not numbered (but text is selectable; how's that work??).
On slide "Impedance" the image does not display for me.
http://spacelabstudio.com/tube_amp_presentation/Complex_Impedance.svgI suspect I dunno what a "SVG" image is.
If it works for you, OK; but if you will run this one someone else's PC, better check (or just use GIF).
"Impedance is frequency dependent."
I would generalize further. If it isn't a PERFECT resistor (same R at any freqency or voltage), we fudge with the word "impedance". This reminds us that while it may be "about 26 ohms in this condition", we must remember that it will be different for another condition.
On a triode etc with a separate cathode, "heater" is more common than "filament". Similar but not the same. I agree the distinction is fading.
Thank you for skipping tetrodes.
A pentode screen is not always near plate voltage. It is a positive and (usually) steady voltage which indeed "helps to accelerate electrons". It also shields the control grid from plate voltage variation, possibly increasing voltage gain.
"a bit fuzzy on why you might want any of this"
Because a POWER stage must suck its plate to as low a voltage as possible to get the most power possible. In a triode, the low plate voltage stops sucking electrons, limiting peak current and useful voltage swing. A pentode can pull its plate down 80% of supply voltage with trivial reduction of current (because the screen keeps sucking, yet most electrons miss the screen wires and fly to the plate).
All of which may be too-much for an entertaining talk.
I've only got as far as Cathode Bias, but I endorse it as a general introduction to tube amplification which many people should read. (The slide-show format may or may-not be best for reviewing without you talking; my click-finger is tired.)