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Introduction to Multimedia Presentations. By: Mr. Baha Hanene. Chapter 1. LEARNING OUTCOMES. This Chapter will partially cover the learning outcome No. 1 i.e. Design color slides combining graphics, text, and sound which effectively communicate the presentation objectives. (L01).
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Introduction to Multimedia Presentations By: Mr. BahaHanene Chapter 1
LEARNING OUTCOMES This Chapter will partially cover the learning outcome No. 1 i.e. • Design color slides combining graphics, text, and sound which effectively communicate the presentation objectives. (L01)
Introduction to Multimedia CONTENTS • History • Hypermedia & Multimedia • Presentation Components • Presentation Skills • Technology & Tools • Conclusion
MULTIMEDIA • A multimedia is a collection of image, sound, video, text, animation in such a manner that it can provide an effective presentation & information to Captivate, Motivate & educate the audience.
HISTORY • Motion pictures were originally conceived in 1830s. • First motion picture camera invented in 1887 by Thomas Alva. • Silent feature films appeared in 1910 to 1927. • In 1945 Vannevar Bush wrote an article over hypermedia. • In 1960s the term hypertext was introduced. • 1969 the first hypertext editor “FRESS” was made.
HISTORY • In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee proposed the WWW • In 1991 MPEG-1 was internationally approved and then later on MPEG-2, MPEG-3, MPEG-4 & further MPEGs introduced. • In 1992 JPEG was accepted as an international format for image compression. • The first DVD video was introduced in 1996
HYPERMEDIA & MULTIMEDIA • Hypermedia: The collection of multimedia in a non-linear format is called hypermedia. • Multimedia: Use of different media to convey information using text together with audio, graphics and animation, often packaged on CD-ROM with links to the Internet is called multimedia
PRESENTATION COMPONENTS • Captivate • Motivate • Educate
PRESENTATION SKILLS • Introduce yourself • Create relax environment to break the ice • Use Visuals (Pictures, Graphs, Tables etc.) • Use animations & sounds • Use good color combination according to topic • Move around your place • Ditch the bullet points • Rehearse at least 3 to 4 times • Keep the audience alive by asking questions of their interest • Write less present more
USAGE AREAS • Advertisements • Art • Education • Entertainment • Engineering • Medicine • Mathematics • Business • Scientific research • Spatial applications.
TECHNOLOGY & TOOLS • Macromedia Flash • MS Power Point 2007 • MS FrontPage • Adobe Photoshop
CONCLUSION • Multiple Forms • Technology and Tools • Categories • Application Areas