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Individual Multi-media Presentation (IMP)

Definition

An Individual Multi-media Presentation (IMP) is a form of communication where an individual presents information using various media formats, such as images, videos, and audio. It allows the presenter to convey their message in a visually engaging and interactive way.

Analogy

Think of an IMP as creating your own mini-movie or documentary about a topic you're passionate about. Just like a filmmaker carefully selects different scenes, music, and visuals to tell a story, an IMP allows you to curate different media elements to effectively communicate your ideas.

Related terms

Visual Aids: Visual aids are any visual elements used during a presentation to enhance understanding and engagement. They can include charts, graphs, images, or videos that support the speaker's main points.

Digital Storytelling: Digital storytelling is the process of using digital tools and multimedia elements to tell a narrative or share information. It often involves combining text, images, audio, and video to create an engaging story.

Interactive Presentations: Interactive presentations involve audience participation through activities or technology tools that allow viewers to engage with the content actively. This can include quizzes, polls, or clickable elements within the presentation itself.

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