Multimedia
Use a combination of media formats to create impactful experiences.
As a form of communication, multimedia involves a combination of content forms, like text, audio, video, graphics, and animation. Multimedia approaches work best when they are created and distributed to deliver a well-rounded, interactive, and informative user experience.
Resources on Multimedia
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Guidelines for Digital.gov event presenters
A checklist of requirements for people who are presenting at a Digital.gov event.
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An introduction to data visualization
Use data visualization to communicate insights, tell a story, and share actionable information.
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How to Present Like a Pro
Wendy Wagner-Smith of the Small Business Administration (SBA) shares her tips and tricks for presenting virtually.
Join a Community of Practice
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Video Production
Connect with artists, storytellers, and video production experts across government. Max.gov login required.
Multimedia events
Deep Fakes and Social Media
Multimedia news
FCC requires video conferencing platforms to be accessible and proposes platform integration with sign-language services
The Federal Communications Commission voted to require video conferencing platforms, like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Webex, to comply with the accessibility requirements under the Communications Act and agency rules that govern interoperable video conferencing services. — via Federal Communications Commission
Deep Fakes and Social Media: A Q&A With Alex Cohen
The questions in this post were curated from attendees of the Deep Fakes and Social Media Webinar, hosted by the SocialGov Community of Practice and Digital.gov on May 18, 2021.
How to Present Like a Pro
How to Present Like a Pro—When you are presenting on streaming video, you are essentially doing the same thing as a television news anchor. Try these common methods that television presenters use daily to improve your presentation skills in the “zoom” era. — via Digital.gov
More News and Events on Multimedia
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FCC requires video conferencing platforms to be accessible and proposes platform integration with sign-language services
The Federal Communications Commission voted to require video conferencing platforms, like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Webex, to comply with the accessibility requirements under the Communications Act and agency rules that govern interoperable video conferencing services. — via Federal Communications Commission
Deep Fakes and Social Media: A Q&A With Alex Cohen
The questions in this post were curated from attendees of the Deep Fakes and Social Media Webinar, hosted by the SocialGov Community of Practice and Digital.gov on May 18, 2021.
Deep Fakes and Social Media
How to Present Like a Pro
How to Present Like a Pro—When you are presenting on streaming video, you are essentially doing the same thing as a television news anchor. Try these common methods that television presenters use daily to improve your presentation skills in the “zoom” era. — via Digital.gov