This interactive model breaks up the presentation on digital clutter into 4 sections. The first is to show examples of digital clutter and determine where the user is coming from with a quiz. Next, the learner would explore how to eliminate and organize computer files. The third part explores how to declutter your email inbox. Finally, the presentation explores social media and phone decluttering.
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Usually, with digital immigrants, they do not know where to start with technology. This multimedia interactive presentation will allow the learner to get a basic starting place to eliminating digital clutter in their lives. This will help the user know what their weakness might be and further tools and techniques to strengthen it.
Multimedia Design Principles
Interactive learning object with video/audio Redundancy principle – Including graphics with audio minus the text so that the user is not overwhelmed.
Personalization and Voice Principle – By using audio in the author’s voice, it becomes more of a conversation style than formal.
Multimedia principle – Including words with pictures to illustrate a point, then only words.
Segmenting Principle – The presentation will allow the learner to explore at their own pace while giving them a defined path of learning.
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