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MULTIMEDIA AND ICT

Multimedia is the heart of every presentation, website


and online interface in the context of the 21st century. It
triggers the different senses to function well and catches
the attention of the user which aims to satisfy the
audience through the use of different multimedia content
like texts, music, photos or images, interactive contents,
animations, and videos.
communications
The majority of the existing websites on the internet are
interactive. The content can be modified based on the preferences
of the users. It allows users to interact with the site even to
comment or create their account. It also gives the user enough
space such as file storage and lets them use the web browser
instead of just using their site. There are some instances that
there are ads that will flash on the screen of the website that
encourage the users to use and subscribe to it. Those are the
promotional materials generated by the web host and it is an
example of a Web 3.0.
Types of Multimedia Content

1. Videos – is a digital moving visual image generated through video hosting sites
(e.g., YouTube).
2. Sound, Music, or Audio – If you just want to listen in the plain speech, you can always record a
sound through your gadget and share it to the entire world. (e.g., WavePad)
3. Online Games – Most of the developers of online games has created “Browser-based Games”
today where you do not need to download and install in your PC and it is playable online via browser
(e.g., EverWing, Word Blitz, Piano Music).
4. Online Tests – These are the online survey forms that automatically tabulate and calculate the
results when it’s done (e.g., Online IQ, and Personality Test).
5. Courseware – is an alternative tool to educate learners through online coaching. (e.g., Moodle
Mobile).
6. Podcasts – A series of a digital audio files that is available on the internet for downloading to
desktops or mobile devices. (e.g., TED Talks)
7. Vodcasts – A series of videos streamed online that is available on the internet for downloading to
mobile devices. (e.g., YouTube series).

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