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Interactive Guide to Multimedia, An, 1/e
John Villamil-Casanova
Louis Molina, both of Miami-Dade Community College
Published April, 1996 by Prentice Hall Business Publishing
Copyright 1996, 239 pp.
Paper
ISBN 1-57576-066-5
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Introduction to Multimedia, Computer Design, Graphics Design, Media Design, Instructional Technology/Art, Journalism, Computer Science, Education, Graphic Design,
An Interactive Guide to Multimedia is an integrated textbook/CD-ROM/Web site introduction to the multimedia. Hands-on activities and projects give students real; world experience.
Project approach teaches students about multimedia by having them create multimedia.
The accompanying cross-platform CD-ROM includes interactive, multimedia extensions of material covered in the textbook, the project files for each lesson, and links to the World Wide Web.
Activitie and Enrichment sections provide students with an opportunity to practice and extend their newly learned skills.
Part I: Multimedia Essentials
1. Multimedia Production: Basic Concepts
2. Opportunities in Multimedia Production
3. Multimedia Application Structure and Organization
Part II: Multimedia Presentation Building Blocks
4. Building Blocks: Text
5. Building Blocks: Graphics
6. Building Blocks: Video
7. Building Blocks: Sound Capturing and Editing
Chapter III: Interactive Multimedia Authoring Basics
8. User Interface and Graphic Design
9. The Structure and Function of Authoring Applications
10. Authoring Basics
11. Multimedia Applications: Navigation and Interactivity
Part IV: Packaging, Distributing and Presenting Your Multimedia Application
12. Packaging and Distributing a Multimedia Application
13. The Grand Finale: Presentation Planning - The Key to Success
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