Computer Science, asked by roypoornima86, 1 month ago

difference between content and context​

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Answered by chanshi27
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Answer:

Content is the material/matter/medium contained within the work that's available for audience. Context is the positioning of the content, storyline or purpose that provides value to the audience. Content can come in several forms: audio, video, written, visual (photo).

Answered by llPrettyStrangerll
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Answer:

Content is the material/matter/medium contained within the work that's available for audience.

Context is the positioning of the content, storyline or purpose that provides value to the audience.

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