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STUDENTID: BC230211345

STUDENT NAME M. FARMAN


ASSIGNMENT NO.1
MCM 301

Answer:
Tool 1:
Name: Skype

Logo:
If you're learning a new language, utilize language learning apps like
Dueling or engage in online language exchanges. These platforms provide
opportunities to practice active listening by listening to native speakers, imitating
their pronunciation, and engaging in conversations to improve your communication
skills in the target language
Usage: Skype is for connecting with the people that matter most in your life and work.
It's built for both one-on-one and group conversations and works wherever you are – via
mobile, PC, Xbox and Alexa. Skype messaging and HD voice and video calling will help
you share experiences and get things done with others.
Advantage and Disadvantage:
Advantage: Skype is useful in business, it allows people to work from the home, it
has many helpful features including group video calling that saves a lot of travel
time and money for companies, businesses can communicate with co-workers,
and it helps companies communicate group conferences from different places.
For Example: Skype offers free voice and video calls between Skype users, regardless
of their location. This can significantly reduce communication costs, especially for
international calls.
Disadvantage: There is a risk of technical issues with skype, as when there are
dropped connections, the camera malfunctions, and choppy video streams, it will
quickly make a video conference frustrating or useless.
For Example: It requires Credit.
Task stable, powerful Internet service and sometimes Skype

2: Suggest five tips on how students can use these digital tools to enhance their active
listening
and communication skills.
Answer: Five tips for students to enhance their active listening and communication skills using digital
tools are:
1. Utilize video conferencing platforms:
Participate in online group discussions or virtual classrooms using video
conferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet. Practice active
listening by focusing on the speaker, taking notes, and asking questions when
appropriate. Engage in meaningful discussions by actively contributing your thoughts
and ideas.
2. Join online forums or discussion boards:
Take advantage of online forums or discussion boards related to your field of
study. Actively participate in discussions by reading others' posts, critically analyzing
the content, and responding thoughtfully. This allows you to develop your
communication skills by expressing your opinions, engaging in debates, and
effectively conveying your thoughts in writing.
3. Use messaging apps for group projects:
Collaborate with your classmates using messaging apps like Slack or
Microsoft Teams. These platforms enable real-time communication and facilitate
effective teamwork. Practice active listening by closely following discussions,
clarifying doubts, and actively contributing to group conversations. Clear and concise
communication is key to successful collaboration.
4. Engage in online webinars or podcasts:
Attend webinars or listen to educational podcasts related to your areas of
interest. Pay close attention to the speakers, take notes, and reflect on the key
points discussed. This helps you improve your active listening skills by focusing on
auditory information and retaining important details. You can also participate in live
chat sessions or ask questions to further engage with the content.
5. Use language learning apps or online language exchanges:
If you're learning a new language, utilize language learning apps like
Dueling or engage in online language exchanges. These platforms provide
opportunities to practice active listening by listening to native speakers, imitating
their pronunciation, and engaging in conversations to improve your communication
skills in the target language

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