Pronunciation - ensures that the message conveyed can be understood clearly to avoid cause misunderstandings, confusion, and poor communication.
Voice Projection - allows your audience to hear and understand you more easily; will help build your confidence as a speaker and help you hold attention.
Intonation - assists in communicating additional meaning to an utterance; helps to strengthen a specific meaning, attitude, or emotion in an utterance.
Diction - how a speaker articulates their words when they speak; ensures that spoken words are clear by using the right pronunciation, tone and enunciation.
Multimedia is The word “multi” signifies “many.”
Text -
refers to written information used in visual presentations such as reports, websites, graphic organizers, worksheets and handouts
Audio -
used for sound effects and musical accompaniment in multimedia presentations (may be live or recorded)
Animation -
pertains to different forms of graphic that move along alongside audiovisual effects
Images -
pictures used as visual aids in multimedia presentations
Videos - Used to create movies, compose musical output, record interviews, document events and live performances, and produce instructional materials
InteractionContent -
a computer-based program, online tool, application, or game that responds to the user’s action/command by giving options or choices.