3.3.3 Communication Applications

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3.3.3 Communication Applications

By the end of this lesson... You will be able to: Describe the facilities of a range of communication applications. Compare the use of communication applications for their given task.

List all the different ways we can communicate.

List all the different ways we can communicate electronically.

Communication Applications There are a number of different applications that two or more individuals can use to communicate. The applications that they can use have different advantages, disadvantages and features.

Communication Applications The facilities of the different applications are merging over time. Different software companies are incorporating features into their programs that blur the boundaries that used to define the different types. E.g. the ability to send files through instant messaging is very similar to email.

Communication For a communication to take place, there needs to be a minimum of two people: The sender (author) and the recipient. The author can compose a message using text, sound or images. The recipient can be one or more people.

Communication Applications The examboard require you to be able to: Describe the facilities of each of these applications. Compare their use for a given task. Fax Email Bulletin (discussion) boards Tele/Video conferencing Instant Messaging

Task 1 – Complete the Table Create a copy of the table below. Complete the table using the theory button and the reading on website. Comm App Features Facilities Advantages Disadvantages Use Fax Email Bulletin Tele/Video Conf Instant Messaging

Homework Complete the ‘Communication Applications Task’ (on the dept website). Print off and bring with you next lesson.

Exam Question 1 Q4 June 2014

Mark Scheme Jan 2013 Q15

Exam Question 2 Q10a Jan 2013

Mark Scheme June 2012 Q16