Basics of MULTIMEDIA By Dolon Mukherjee Lecturer at George College of Management and Science‚ Kolkata‚ INDIA mukherjeedolon@rediffmail.com ……………… Well‚ before learning the definition of multimedia‚ let us know the meaning of medium. The entire topic is presented in question and answer format‚ so that it helps the reader to quickly understand and remember it. Q) What is medium ? Ans) A medium (plural media) is something that can be used
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The term “ Multimedia ” was coined by Bob Goldstein to promote the July 1966 opening of his “ LightWorks at L’Oursin” show at Southampton‚ Long Island on August 10‚ 1966. Later in 2 years‚ the term ‘ multimedia ‘ was re-appropriated to describe the work of a political consultant‚ David Sawyer‚ the husband of Irish Sawyer – one of Goldstein’s producers at L’Oursin. In the 1993 first edition of McGraw-Hill’s Multimedia‚ making it works‚ Tay Vaughan declared. Multimedia is any combination of text
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Multimedia future There seems to be a rising flourish of enthusiasm about Internet courseware and multimedia. Additional individuals learn‚ the more they want to learn. For example‚ once their essential classes Web pages are complete‚ instructors often decide that they want pictures‚ then perhaps some audio‚ then animation‚ then. There are a number of advantages to using audio over the Internet. Professors are able to create archived lectures or live broadcasts‚ allowing for asynchronous or
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Computer Multimedia Sam Quesinberry Computers have come a long way very fast since there start in the 1940’s. In the beginning they were mainly used for keeping financial records by banks and insurance companies‚ and for mathematical computations by engineers and the U.S. Military. However‚ exciting new applications have developed rapidly in the last few years. Two of these areas is Computer Graphics and sound. Computer graphics is the ability of the computer to display‚ store and transmit
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Copyright 2012@ M.Fahad Khan Multimedia Communication Multimedia Communication Applications Multimedia Communication in Business Copyright 2012@ M.Fahad Khan Multimedia Communication • We define communication as the interaction between human-human‚ human-system‚ and human-information. This includes interfaces to people‚ interfaces to applications‚ and interfaces to information. • Communication system - A s ystem or f acility c apable of providing information transfer between
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INFORMATION Multimedia and Information Aims To define data‚ information‚ communication‚ digital data To define Multimedia and explore it’s importance in business and management Question: How can the owner of a pub or cocktail bar or the manager of a train station make money by understanding the effects that music has on people? To introduce the Internet To make the distinction between "multimedia for business" and "business for multmedia" Content What is Multimedia ? Definition:
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MULTIMEDIA & GRAPHICS BSc Computing & Business Information Systems INTRODUCTION Suppose you had created a new computer program to display images of geological microscope slides interactively. Your program would offer people without a microscope the chance to examine rock samples under different lighting‚ rotate them and take measurements How would you provide the people who were going to use your program with instructions about how to operate it? MULTIMEDIA AND GRAPHICS INTRODUCTION
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Lesson 1 Multimedia Concept & Topics • • • • • • Multimedia Concept Multimedia Computing Multimedia Classification Multimedia Topics Multimedia Driving Forces Multimedia Applications • Course Outline What is Multimedia • Multi: more than one • Medium (singular): middle‚ intermediary‚ mean • Media (plural): means for conveying information - Media in Media in Media in Media in the press‚ newspaper‚ radio and TV context - mass media communications: cables‚ satellite
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Example 7.3 Multimedia Courseware Shell Proposal Project Title: Multimedia Courseware Shell for Innovative Business Curriculum: Integrating Text‚ Graphics‚ and Applications Submitted by: Elizabeth Michaels‚ Ph.D.‚ Professor in English and Faculty Director of the Bachelor of Applied Business Program‚ Continuing Education and Extension‚ East Bank Campus‚ 624-8206‚ emich023@umn.edu Pat Lingren‚ Program Director‚ Continuing Education
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