Lesson 7 Flashcards
Pertains to any sound or auditory impression perceived by the ears and processed by the brain.
Audio Information
An exchange of ideas takes place between the people who are talking.
Dialog or Conversation
The participants acquire information from a speaker.
Lecture or talk
The public learns about current events that happen locally and internationally.
News
A dialog audio file that can be downloaded on a computer with internet access, usually available as a series.
Podcast
A talking book.
Audio book
Vocal or instrumental sounds or both which express the melody, harmony, and rhythm of a specific tune.
Music
Pertains to the volume and pitch of the audio information.
Sound quality
With proper diction and pronunciation, the reader or speaker applies proper accent, inflection, intonation, and quality speech sound.
voice quality
The kind of music should be appropriate to the content.
Type of content
Enhanced understanding
increased engagement
improved retention
effective for diverse audiences
Advantages of audio
Technical requirements
cost and time-consuming
limited accessibility
overwhelming or distracting
Disadvantages of audio information
Combines auditory and visual cues making it easier to understand and retain information.
Enhanced understanding
Multimedia elements like videos and animations capture attention and keep interest.
Increased engagement
People tend to remember information better with audio-visual formats.
Improved retention
Helps overcome language barriers and caters to different learning styles.
Effective for diverse audiences
Requires specific equipment like projectors and sound systems, which may not always be available.
Technical requirements
Creating high-quality content can be expensive and require a lot of time and resources.
Cost and time-consuming
People with hearing or visual impairments may struggle with full engagement.
Limited accessibility
Too many elements can overwhelm or distract the audience if not well-balanced.
Overwhelming or distracting