Monday, May 16, 2016

UNDERSTANDING THE DIGITAL LANGUAGE



THE LANGUAGE OF DIGITAL MEDIA.
Understanding the language of digital media Digital media is simply content that can be transmitted over the Internet. To help simplify the digital media world, here are a few of the most common digital media tools that are currently being used by sports federations: -
 A blog (formal term is web log) is a type of website that allows an individual to post commentary, descriptions of events, personal experiences or other material such as graphics and videos. Examples include Blogger, Type pad and Word Press. –
 Social networking sites are online communities that feature user-generated content and interactive elements such as personal blogs, discussion boards, chat rooms, etc. Examples include MySpace, LinkedIn and Facebook. - Micro blogging sites allow users to broadcast brief text updates or micro media (text messages, instant messages, e-mail, digital audio) to a restricted or unrestricted group chosen by the user. A good example of micro blogging is Twitter. - Video and image hosting websites allow users to share and embed personal photographs. These sites are widely used by bloggers to host images that are used in blogs and social media. Examples include Flickr and YouTube. –
Web search engines are tools designed to search for information on the Internet. The search results are listed based on the number of times the search word appears in the site. Examples include Google, Yahoo, and Ask.com. Clarifications and simplifications - Internet Forum (also known as a message board) is an online discussion site primarily used to spur discussion and initiate interest groups. - User Generated Content is content produced and submitted by members of an online community. Typical types of user-generated content include: blog posts, articles, reviews, comments, videos, podcasts, images, etc. - A post is a user-submitted message enclosed into a block containing the user’s details and the date and time it was submitted. Posts are contained in threads, where they appear as boxes one after another. - Blogging is when an individual adds user-generated content to a blog. - A podcast is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are downloaded through the Internet onto special software applications (pod catchers such as iPod, Zune, Win amp,). - A tweet is a micro-blog post on the Twitter website. - Viral marketing uses creative online marketing techniques to increase brand awareness through word of mouth.
BY MDODO REBECCA J.
BAPRM-42614

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