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Introduction:

Multimedia is the heart of every presentation, website and online interface in the context of 21 st
century.
It triggers the different senses to function well and catches the attention of the user which aims
to satisfy the audience through the use of different multimedia content like text, music, photos
or images, interactive contents, animations and videos.
By knowing the connections of multimedia and ICT, you can easily asses and determine rich
content of each online application. And as a future developer of a multimedia application, this
will give you the right insights on how to create meaningful contents.
Multimedia uses multiple formats to convey information. When used as active learning tools,
students will be more motivate to learn more through audio, visual and animation support.

Benefits of Multimedia and ICT in 21st century

ICT can affect the delivery of education and enable wider access to the same.
Multimedia helps to make a rich and useful online content in various formats.
Enhanced the modes of communication.
Spread awareness of the social impact of the technological change in education.
ICT enables economic growth by broadening the reach of technologies.
Multimedia can serve to shape the social context in which literary works can be explored or
experienced by others.
Ease of access to information.
It promotes change to education in 21st century.

In terms of multimedia, many of the 21 st century learners know how to make an online content in
different format such as video, image, text, presentation and more.

Video clips is one of the best formats to show, teach, and visualize information and most of the
learners are getting used to it because of the situation we have right now.

Knowing the role of multimedia and ICT, it can help us to improve our online content to be more
appealing and useful to the audience.

That’s why having knowledge about multimedia and ICT has a lot of benefit for us especially in this
time of pandemic.

“Technology is best when it brings people together”

-Matt Mullenweg

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