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MultiMedia
as a
learning
technolog
y
subMitted by:
introduction
Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed, or
 accessed by information content processing devices, such
 as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be
 part of a live performance. Multimedia devices are
 electronic media devices used to store and experience
 multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from
 mixed media in fine art; by including audio, for example,
 it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is
 synonymous for interactive multimedia. Hypermedia
definition
Multimedia can be defined generically as any
 combination of two or more media such as sound,
 images, text, animation, and video.
For educational technology purposes, multimedia refers
 to computer-based systems that use associative linkages
 to allow users to navigate and retrieve information
 stored in a combination of text, sounds, graphics, video,
 and other media.
types of MultiMedia
used on Web pages
Multimedia refers to integrating content such as text,
 images, video, maps and music to a website. Multimedia
 can be used to make a website dynamic or interactive, or
 it can be a traffic-building tool to make a web page more
 interesting to online users.
Streaming Multimedia
  Streaming multimedia such as video and music can be added
    to web pages to show live feeds and real-time happenings.
cont…………
 Videos
      Videos, like animation, are a key component of multimedia and
       result in greater interest and enjoyment for learners when
       incorporated in e-Learning courses. Although the definition of a
       video is quite well known in today’s society, it is still important to
       review how literature describes this type of multimedia.
     Video is the “technology of capturing, recording, processing,
       transmitting and reconstructing moving pictures, electronic
       signals, or digital media, primarily for viewing on television or
       computer monitors
.
Cont…………..
AUDIO
 Audio, or sound, is a multimedia tool that is frequently
 used for the purpose of e-Learning courses and training.
 In general terms, sound can be described as the
 “vibrations that travel through air and can be heard by
 humans”.
M  usic
  Music such as MP3 files are a popular multimedia used on
   web pages. Music can be added to play in the background
   when a visitor comes to a web page or as a downloadable
   link.
Cont……….
Flash
    Flash is a multimedia tool that can enhance website capabilities
     or be used to display audience-capturing advertisements
Slideshow
    Slideshows are a popular multimedia used on web pages that can
     display a series of photographic images.
Widgets
  Widgets are blog plug-ins, such as Apture, that can add
   multimedia files to any website or blog. A widget would display
   live feed links from new websites, videos or maps from websites
   such as Google Maps.
Cont…………
                        ANIM ION
                            AT
 The concept of animation is a key component of
 multimedia. Many e-Learning courses and learning
 programs have utilized animation to convey information
 and optimize learner engagement.
 Animation by definition is the “ A picture or diagram
 that shows a process or procedure using movement and
 color. Some current animation technology choices are
 animated .gifs, and Macromedia Flash.”
AdvAntAges of MultiMediA
 Increases learning effectiveness.
Is more appealing over traditional,
 lecture-based learning methods.
Offers significant potential in
 improving personal communications,
 education and training efforts.
Reduces training costs.
Easy to use.
Cont……….
Tailors information to the individual.
Provides high-quality video images & audio.
Offers system portability.
Frees the teacher from routine tasks.
Gathers information about the study results of the
  student.
.
multimeDia

Expensive
Not always easy to configure
Requires special hardware
Not always compatible
top uses for multimeDia

We all know that multimedia is a powerful way to
 entertain, inform and market to people.
Major delivery mechanisms of your multimedia
 presentation include DVD and CD ROM,computers, the
 internet, games and displays.
The top uses for multimedia are for presentations, sales
 and marketing, education and training, and
 entertainment.
Cont……………
                Entertainment
Multimedia has been used to give life to virtual reality
 and game development of all sorts for years. Animation,
 music, sound, graphics and lots of multimedia
 programming are used to give life to these two huge
 industries.
There are many variations on the themes we’ve just
 outlined, but these should give you a brief survey of the
 major uses for multimedia.
Cont………

              Sales and Marketing
The use of multimedia at kiosks at trade shows are used
 to entertain and educate. They can also be programmed
 with database functions to gather information from
 participants for future marketing efforts. Businesses
 design flexible and interactive multimedia presentations
 to describe their products and services for their sales
 force as well.
Cont……
               Presentations
Presentations can be designed so that the presenter can
 go from one subject to another, based on a client or
 audience’s interests or feedback. Sometimes a little
 multimedia eye candy can go a long way towards keeping
 your audience alert and amused, especially when the
 content of your presentation is technical.
Cont……
          Displays and Kiosks
Multimedia can also be used in stores to entertain,
 educate, engage and market to customers. Whether your
 customers are standing in line waiting to check out, at a
 trade show or walking or driving on the street,
 multimedia can be used to engage, motivate and inspire
 your potential client to make a purchasing decision.
EduCational BEnEfits of
MultiMEdia
Provide students with opportunities to represent and
 express their prior knowledge.
"Allow students to function as designers, using tools for
 analyzing the world, accessing and interpreting
 information, organizing their personal knowledge, and
 representing what they know to others."
Multimedia applications engage students and provide
 valuable learning opportunities.
"Encourages deep reflective thinking.
Create personally meaningful learning opportunities.
Cont…….
Students work with the same information from four
 perspectives:
1) as researcher, they must locate and select the information
 needed to understand the chosen topic.
 2) as authors, they must consider their intended audience
 and decide what amount of information is needed to give
 their readers an understanding of the topic.
 3) as designers, they must select the appropriate media to
 share the concepts selected.
4) as writers, they must find a way to fit the information to the
 container including the manner of linking the information for
 others to retrieve.
Advantages and disadvantages of multimedia

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Advantages and disadvantages of multimedia

  • 2. introduction Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed, or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance. Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in fine art; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is synonymous for interactive multimedia. Hypermedia
  • 3. definition Multimedia can be defined generically as any combination of two or more media such as sound, images, text, animation, and video. For educational technology purposes, multimedia refers to computer-based systems that use associative linkages to allow users to navigate and retrieve information stored in a combination of text, sounds, graphics, video, and other media.
  • 4. types of MultiMedia used on Web pages Multimedia refers to integrating content such as text, images, video, maps and music to a website. Multimedia can be used to make a website dynamic or interactive, or it can be a traffic-building tool to make a web page more interesting to online users. Streaming Multimedia Streaming multimedia such as video and music can be added to web pages to show live feeds and real-time happenings.
  • 5. cont………… Videos  Videos, like animation, are a key component of multimedia and result in greater interest and enjoyment for learners when incorporated in e-Learning courses. Although the definition of a video is quite well known in today’s society, it is still important to review how literature describes this type of multimedia. Video is the “technology of capturing, recording, processing, transmitting and reconstructing moving pictures, electronic signals, or digital media, primarily for viewing on television or computer monitors .
  • 6. Cont………….. AUDIO Audio, or sound, is a multimedia tool that is frequently used for the purpose of e-Learning courses and training.  In general terms, sound can be described as the “vibrations that travel through air and can be heard by humans”. M usic Music such as MP3 files are a popular multimedia used on web pages. Music can be added to play in the background when a visitor comes to a web page or as a downloadable link.
  • 7. Cont………. Flash  Flash is a multimedia tool that can enhance website capabilities or be used to display audience-capturing advertisements Slideshow  Slideshows are a popular multimedia used on web pages that can display a series of photographic images. Widgets  Widgets are blog plug-ins, such as Apture, that can add multimedia files to any website or blog. A widget would display live feed links from new websites, videos or maps from websites such as Google Maps.
  • 8. Cont………… ANIM ION AT The concept of animation is a key component of multimedia. Many e-Learning courses and learning programs have utilized animation to convey information and optimize learner engagement.  Animation by definition is the “ A picture or diagram that shows a process or procedure using movement and color. Some current animation technology choices are animated .gifs, and Macromedia Flash.”
  • 9. AdvAntAges of MultiMediA  Increases learning effectiveness. Is more appealing over traditional, lecture-based learning methods. Offers significant potential in improving personal communications, education and training efforts. Reduces training costs. Easy to use.
  • 10. Cont………. Tailors information to the individual. Provides high-quality video images & audio. Offers system portability. Frees the teacher from routine tasks. Gathers information about the study results of the student.
  • 11. . multimeDia Expensive Not always easy to configure Requires special hardware Not always compatible
  • 12. top uses for multimeDia We all know that multimedia is a powerful way to entertain, inform and market to people. Major delivery mechanisms of your multimedia presentation include DVD and CD ROM,computers, the internet, games and displays. The top uses for multimedia are for presentations, sales and marketing, education and training, and entertainment.
  • 13. Cont…………… Entertainment Multimedia has been used to give life to virtual reality and game development of all sorts for years. Animation, music, sound, graphics and lots of multimedia programming are used to give life to these two huge industries. There are many variations on the themes we’ve just outlined, but these should give you a brief survey of the major uses for multimedia.
  • 14. Cont……… Sales and Marketing The use of multimedia at kiosks at trade shows are used to entertain and educate. They can also be programmed with database functions to gather information from participants for future marketing efforts. Businesses design flexible and interactive multimedia presentations to describe their products and services for their sales force as well.
  • 15. Cont…… Presentations Presentations can be designed so that the presenter can go from one subject to another, based on a client or audience’s interests or feedback. Sometimes a little multimedia eye candy can go a long way towards keeping your audience alert and amused, especially when the content of your presentation is technical.
  • 16. Cont…… Displays and Kiosks Multimedia can also be used in stores to entertain, educate, engage and market to customers. Whether your customers are standing in line waiting to check out, at a trade show or walking or driving on the street, multimedia can be used to engage, motivate and inspire your potential client to make a purchasing decision.
  • 17.
  • 18. EduCational BEnEfits of MultiMEdia Provide students with opportunities to represent and express their prior knowledge. "Allow students to function as designers, using tools for analyzing the world, accessing and interpreting information, organizing their personal knowledge, and representing what they know to others." Multimedia applications engage students and provide valuable learning opportunities. "Encourages deep reflective thinking. Create personally meaningful learning opportunities.
  • 19. Cont……. Students work with the same information from four perspectives: 1) as researcher, they must locate and select the information needed to understand the chosen topic.  2) as authors, they must consider their intended audience and decide what amount of information is needed to give their readers an understanding of the topic.  3) as designers, they must select the appropriate media to share the concepts selected. 4) as writers, they must find a way to fit the information to the container including the manner of linking the information for others to retrieve.