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5.1 Types of digital communication GapFill

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Digital communication means the digital transfer of  packetsnumbersgraphicsinformation between a sender and a receiver. It consists of many different types, including  datablogsaudionetworks, reports, presentations, etc.

An audio comprises conversations through a phone, or music and special effects.

 VideosSocial mediaAudiosCollaboration tools may be used where groups of people work together on a platform to communicate ideas through videocalls.

Leaflets can be used electronically, providing information which is structured and is used by   programmersbusinessesdevelopersnetworks to advertise a variety of products, events or even services.

To get information across to users in a clear and concise way, infographics are used which provide  reportsHCIsunderstandingstatistics, graphics and more.

Users can   outdatepresenttesttake their ideas to an audience using presentations, which can include various forms of information including videos, audios, images and weblinks. These presentations can be displayed in many different ways, making it easy to get a message across to a huge number of people.

 Social mediaVideo conferencingA reportA newsletter is a major tool for digital communication nowadays. It lets users communicate, promote businesses and create awareness, and enables many other social activities.

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