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Welcome to our Presentation

2 Cloudy life Group Members Farid Ahmed Mahbuba Akther Marufa Aktar Shamsun Nahar Shanaj Parvin

Technology-Enabled Communication Chapter-18

Technology-Enabled Communication  Tools for constructing messages  Tools for presenting messages  Tools for transmitting messages  Tools for collaboration  Feature Developments

Tools for constructing messages Computer tools for planning. Computer Tools for gathering and collecting information. Computer Tools for analyzing and organizing Computer Tools for writing.

Computer tools for planning Outlining or brainstorming Project management Personal information management

Tools for gathering and collecting information When you need information for a writing task, consider conducting an electronic search. While technology makes constructing documents with graphics easy, writers still need to carefully review the messages they send. Data can be gathered form internal or external computers.

Push Technologies Filtered Channels – my.yahoo.com – my.msn.com – Company portals Personal Agents – Google news alerts – Journal alerts – Aggregators (RSS)

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14 Aggregator: FeedReader

Tools for analyzing and organizing Tools for writing Statistics Spreadsheet Graphics Outlining or Brainstorming

16 Excel Statistics

Data Generated Graphics

Graphics from Data Mining Courtesy of Omniviz

Computer Tools for writing. Word processing software Spelling checkers Thesaurus software Grammar style checkers Reference programs Graphics and drawing tools Speech recognition tools IRM

Some Word Processing Features for Business Writers Editing/Revising Features Special Function Features

Editing/Revising Features Insert/Delete Move/Copy Search/Replace Calculating/Sorting Tables Hidden Text or Remarks Hyphenation Formatting/Styles

Special Function Features Footnotes Table of Contents and Index Generators Merge Macros QuickText and AutoText Shortcuts Headers and Footers

Speech Recognition Just talk to your PC and your words appear immediately on the screen, in letters, , chat rooms, and more. See video demos on the text web site.

Smart Art Tool in Word 2007

29 Information Rights Management (IRM)

30 Tools for Presenting Messages Software (print and digital) – Desktop Publishing – Word Processors – Web Authoring Tools – Portable Document Publishers Hardware – Printers – Computer Displays

The medium in which you choose to send your message is important. Mobile technology expands the physical environment of the message sender. Voice messaging systems are gaining business use. Videoconferencing combines oral and video media.

32 Tools for Transmitting Messages  Oral Messages  Visual Messages  Combinations  Mobile Phones Voice Message Systems Sound Files/Internet Phones  Paper Electronic Mail Facsimile (Fax) HTML Documents Text and Instant Messaging  Videoconferencing Smart Phones/Video Video Instant Messaging Multimedia Blogs Compound Documents Channel Characteristic Physical Tool

Tools for collaboration Asynchronous computer tools Synchronous computer tools

34 Tools for Collaboration Asynchronous Synchronous Word Processing Electronic Mail Discussion Tools (blogs, wikis, and threaded discussions) Groupware Face-to-face Meeting Systems Distributed Meeting Systems FormTools

Word Add-in to Remove Hidden DataRemove Hidden Data

36 View WordPerfect Office X3 Demo on Feature for Removing Meta DataWordPerfect Office X3 Demo

37 Examples of Synchronous Collaboration Tools Face-to-Face Tools – ThinkTank – Polycom – VTEL Distributed and Web-based Tools – WebEx – Groove/Microsoft Office Live Meeting – GoToMeeting

Near Term Miniaturization of hardware Extended battery life Growth of Internet TV and video Improved Explosion of web services and mash ups Growth of social networking Future Technologies

Longer Term Adaptive computing Machine learning Natural language searching Effective use of social networking

Future Technologies Result: Human mind will continue to control message formulation. Increased need for more people with good communication skills. Advances in technology are more likely to increase the demand for people with good writing and speaking skills.