Lesson 11 Communication Planning and Communication Strategies in Tech-Based Communication
This document discusses communication planning and strategies for tech-based communication. It outlines the steps in communication planning which include researching the situation, establishing goals and objectives, identifying the target audience, developing key messages, and selecting communication styles and platforms. When using technology, it is important to keep presentations simple, emphasize only key ideas, show what cannot be explained orally, keep the number of images manageable, combine variety with coherence, and use large lettering that is easy to read from a distance. Technology can enhance presentations when used properly.
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Lesson 11 Communication Planning and Communication Strategies in Tech-Based Communication
This document discusses communication planning and strategies for tech-based communication. It outlines the steps in communication planning which include researching the situation, establishing goals and objectives, identifying the target audience, developing key messages, and selecting communication styles and platforms. When using technology, it is important to keep presentations simple, emphasize only key ideas, show what cannot be explained orally, keep the number of images manageable, combine variety with coherence, and use large lettering that is easy to read from a distance. Technology can enhance presentations when used properly.
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Lesson 11 Communication Planning
and Communication Strategies in
Tech-based Communication COMMUNICATION PLANNING • The communication planning process involves defining the types of information you will deliver, who are the intended recipients of that information, the format for communicating it, and the timing of its release and distribution. The key goal is to make sure everybody gets the right message at the right time. It serves various purposes: • 1. To inform • 2. To persuade • 3. To prevent misunderstanding • 4. To present a point of view or reduce barriers Steps in Communication Planning · 1. Research and analyze current situation. · 2. Establish goals and objectives (short and long term). · 3. Identify the target audience (what they know, what influences them, communication impediments, etc.). · 4. Conceptualize on key messages. · 5. Strategize on communication styles and platform(s). · 6. Evaluate and anticipate. • Modern technology did not only usher in new forms of language used in new media, Communicatio but also paved the way on how n Strategies in communication takes place and how messages are presented. Part of Tech-based communication planning is deciding on the Communicatio platform in which the message will be n presented. In some cases, the use of technology will do wonders for your presentation. • Multimedia presentations often always require the use of technology, and these, when used properly, can do wonders for your presentation. They are visually- oriented and allow multimodality (as discussed in Lesson 3) and the use of such features as text, graphics, photos, audio, animations, and video. • There are a wide array of presentation software and tools to choose from, some of which are free and very user-friendly, that is, you do not need training to be able to utilize the software and maximize its features. Regardless of the software or technological tool that you use, there are a few factors that you need to bear in mind in using technology as an aid to communication: Regardless of the software or technological tool that you use, there are a few factors that you need to bear in mind in using technology as an aid to communication:
1. Keep it simple. Avoiding including too much information in a graphic
or in one slide. The message should be immediate and clear. By keeping the visual material simple, you also maintain maximum personal contact with your audience 2. Emphasize only on key ideas. When you call attention to ideas with a graphic presentation, make sure the graphic clearly illustrates your essential points and the important supporting data. 3. Show what you can’t say. The best use of visual media is to reveal material you can’t easily describe orally or with written text. Graphics, photos, charts, and illustrations can accomplish this objective. Regardless of the software or technological tool that you use, there are a few factors that you need to bear in mind in using technology as an aid to communication:
4. Keep the number of images you present manageable. Too many
images will tire your audience (so will too much text). Eight to ten images should be the maximum number for most presentations. 5. Combine variety with coherence. If you use several images, vary the design to make them interesting, but keep them aesthetically consistent. 6. Use large lettering. Use large text font sizes with minimal use of serifs so the audience can read the text easily. In addition, do not flood your presentation with text. --end--