What different ways can factual information be communicated?
Writing
Article
Instruction manuals
Internet/online resources
Speaking
Through an article, clear and factual information may be conveyed through the use of language, tone of voice, figures, imagery, as well as other conventions
Debates
Presentations
Story-telling
Debates provides two side of perspectives and supporting them with evidence such as statistics and facts. This allows us to think critically on what to decide on.
websites
news reports
News article
Magazine article
Instruction manuals guides the audience to demonstrate a specific outcome actionable instructions step by step
magazines
Radio ad
Presentations are a great way to spread information through both writing and speaking. The audience can read and listen to a presentation, which makes easier to understand the information in 2 senses.
newspapers (eg BBC)
Factual pamphlet
documentaries
Visual
Symbolism
news reports and articles communicate factual information of
Story-telling is an effective way of spreading information to both younger and older audiences. It is fun to listen to, which grabs the audience's attention.
Radio typically run in 15, 30 and 60 seconds. They are repeated so that its target listeners can hear them over and over again.
News articles reports factual information about recent events to the audience using an formal tone of voice
Magazine articles covers in-depth coverage of news, entertainment, as well as other controversial topics, acting as a forum to inform the audience through writing
Body language
Gestures
Colors
Visual icons/symbols
Gestures serve as body language to convey thoughts, feelings, and other social-emotional information
Symbols and icons can represent objects, actions, and ideas, communicating information in a quick, direct, and universal way
Conveyance through visual demonstration expressed directly to the audience
Newspaper are written in order to inform readers about events that are happening e
Maps
Magazines are a useful medium for mass communication and predecessor of the newspaper e.g national geographic
Films
TV shows
Documentaries gives us crucial information about real-life stories and events mainly revolving the topic of global, social, and political issues. Documentaries inform and educate us by giving us a detailed look at the people involved.
Imagery
Videos
Mindmaps
News broadcast
Books
Non-fiction books can convey factual information through the author's use of language to the reader
Mindmaps can display multiple factual information about a singular topic. There are 'branches' of more detailed pieces of information and this helps sort out different kinds.
Musical
Factual pamphlets use a combination of visual and written designs to convey information of a single subject to the audience
Television new programs inform and discuss events via the medium of television. The news helps us understand the current society and the events/issue that are happening around us.
Social media
Newspaper are written in order to inform readers about events that are happening etc
blogs
The bloggers and readers can also have communication with eachother, common methods are through the comments
Different types of social media and sites express information through varied forms of media
Art
advertisements
posters
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