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IS L05 Multimedia
1. ISINFORMATION SYSTEMS
BY: JAN WONG
HELLO AND
WELCOME TO
Chapter Five:
MULTIMEDIA
“How do you create interactive elements?”
2. Multimedia is a combination
of multiple elements that are
integrated to deliver an
objective.
Did you know?
To create music, film, interactive e-books, websites, etc.
3. Multimedia is a combination of
multiple elements that are
integrated to deliver an objective.
Text
Alphanumeric.
Graphics
Digital
representation of
non-text info e.g.
photos, diagrams,
etc.
Animation
The appearance of
motion created by a
series of still images
in sequence.
Audio
Music, speech or
any sound.
Video
Full-Motion images
played back at
various speeds.
Virtual
Reality
Simulates a digital
environment that
may support
interaction.
Plugins
A program that
extends the
capabilities of a
browser.
Augmented
Reality
Projects digital
content onto a real
space.
5. EDUCATION
(e-learning, distance
learning, web based
training)
BUSINESS
(presentations,
prototyping, UI/UX)
HEALTHCARE
(simulations, video
references)
ENTERTAINMENT
(gaming, movies)
CONSTRUCTION
(modeling, 3D
diagrams,
interactive
walkthroughs)
Codecademy / Skillshare / Udemy
Learning Management System (LMS)
APU Intranet
Student / Scheduling Management System
10. It takes input from hardware to create a response:
Sound Card, Video Card, Digital Camera, Scanners,
Speakers, Microphone, VR Goggles, Projectors, etc.
Where and how do you create
multimedia applications?
Multimedia Authoring Software
(Authorware)
Allows creators to utilise the features of hardware
components to develop and display a multimedia
presentation in an interactive manner - called
interactive multimedia.
11. Flash used to be THE
multimedia tool.
Did you know?
Now, it’s replaced by HTML5.
13. 5 steps of SDLC.
1. Planning
4. Implementation
5. Operation,
Support & Security
3. Design
2. Analysis
(Now in multimedia
development context)
Plan timeline, have
clear objectives,
& determine basic
requirements.
Creation of a brief
(like a project request).
Design flow charts, design screens,
sitemaps, and prepare project
script (how various media will be
used) where necessary.
Actual creation for
the required media
elements / content.
While generally not needed in a
media design context,
documentation is required for
UX related multimedia designs.