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TA5 Digital Communications Revision - Coggle Diagram
TA5 Digital Communications Revision
Types of Digital Communication
Audio
Infographic
Newsletter
Report
Leaflet
Collab Tools
Presentation
Social Media
Video
Types of Software
Desktop Publishing
Provides you with tools to help created printed assets and publications.
Word Processing
Used to create, edit, and format text-based documents like reports, letters, and essays
Spreadsheet
used for organising, analysing, and storing numerical data using a grid system
Database
Used to store, retrieve, and manage large amounts of structured data efficiently
Presentation
Used to display information in a visual "slide-show" format, usually for an audience
Collab tools
Platforms that allow multiple people to work together on tasks or communicate in real-time
Digital Devices
There are many different types of digital devices
Mobile devices
Smart TV's
PC's
Smartboards
Types of Distribution Channels
Multimedia
Multiple forms of media—such as text, audio, images, animation, and video—into a single digital presentation or communication
Websites
Collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages
VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol, which is a technology that allows you to make phone calls over the internet
Mobile Apps
Type of software program designed specifically to run on a smartphone or tablet
Cloud
Global network of remote servers accessed over the internet that store data
Email
Digital method of exchanging stored text messages, files, and images over the internet
Messaging
Instant exchange of digital text, media, or voice messages between two or more people over a network
Blogs/Vlogs
BLOG - online diary or news feed written in a conversational tone
VLOG - video as the primary medium to share information or daily life
Connectivity examples
4G/5G
WiFi
Bluetooth
Wired
WiFi Hotspot
Audience Demographics are split into 4 sectors
Age: Age groups can be classified as ranges, such as 6-12, 13-18, 19-39, 40+ years
Gender: This can be controversial as some people still hold the more traditional view of certain colours being aimed at specific genders, eg blue for boys, pink for girls
Location: One way to think about location might be to consider what’s being presented and where
Accessibility: Information must be accessible to the target audience. This might mean it needs to be presented in a number of ways in order to reach all users