interview 2 adults which devices do they use apps'/features how often how important isthe technology is digital digital tech good or bad to them Interview 1 (mum) 1. Phone,computer,laptop(work), 2. Social media apps like Facebook, candy crush , flashlight 3. daily 4. important , because you get closer and can interact easier 5. good, et things quicker Interview 2 1. computer, phone 2. Barclays app to pay bills, or weather, whats app 3. uses phone daily and computer time to time 4. important as everything 20 yrs ago the techongly was basic now its much more advance 5 good because its quicker but bad because it affects young people's health Unit 1A.4 Multimedia Technology and Consumption: Research project Use this structure: · Introduce the topic: How do we consume digital tech nowadays? Include connectivity, convergence, interactivity and personalisation · ...
What is sound? Sound is a vibration that moves through the air, and this is represented though sound waves. Sound is measured in decibels, or DP or DPU. Acoustics is in every room, it is a surface anywhere you are, mostly hard surfaces is where sound reflects off, this means in certain rooms when you make a big sounds like a clap you hear the sound ping though the whole room this is because it is reflecting off each surfaces in a room off the walls. Absorption, this is when you have panels, like in a music studio or in films, it is used or break up sound, this is what is meant by Acoustics propties, treatment, it is heling the sound to die, this is because you don’t want to hear background noises, if you don’t want to hear these background noises you should always be in a closed room like a cupboard as It is really small and the sound doesn’t have that much time to reflect. Reverberation is the amount of time the sounds takes in order for it to die out, what ...
2B.P4 (Pass) You have produced adequate written material for a digital media product using appropriate stylistic conventions.
ReplyDelete1C.7 (Level 1 pass) You have produced a digital basic publishing product, which shows a limited interpretation of the brief.