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The following are examples of multimedia
icons that we commonly see on the internet.
Can you recognize them?
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What are the different type
of Multimedia Presentation?
Characteristics of Multimedia
Information
Different Uses of
Multimedia
Users of Multimedia
Presentation
Evaluating and Rating
Multimedia Presentation
Advantages of Multimedia
Presentation
7. Limitations of Multimedia
Presentation
4. What is multimedia
presentation?
The seamless digital integration of text, graphics, animation, audio, still images,
and motion video in a way that enables individual users with a high level of control
and interaction is what multimedia is today. Presenting information in the form of
multimedia can be more engaging because it can be presented in many different
kinds of forms. This is known to as a multimedia presentation.
A multimedia presentation might include photographs to make a visual impact on
viewers, as well as video clips to appeal to both the visual and auditory senses.
6. different types of media
presentation
It is a series of photographic slides or electronic
pictures that are projected on a surface or
displayed on a screen one after the other. It is
typically created with software such as
Microsoft Office PowerPoint Presentation (PPT),
which allows the user to exhibit written content
alongside graphics, audio, and video clips.
It's like a digital or visual "storytelling" tool to
convey information in a clear and organized
manner. People often use slideshow
presentations for school, work, or any situation
where they need to explain something to others
in a visually appealing way.
audio visual
These are electronic presentations that include
both sound and visual components, such as
slide-tape presentations, films, television
programs, and live theater productions.
It combines images, videos, or slides with audio
like narration, music, or sound effects to convey
a message or tell a story. It's like bringing
together pictures and sound to create a more
engaging and immersive experience for the
audience.
Slideshow
7. different types of media
presentation
An overhead projector, also known as an OHP, is
a device that uses light to show an enlarged
image on a screen, similar to a film or slide
projector.
An overhead projector is a device used to show
images or text on a screen or wall. It works by
shining a bright light through a transparent
sheet, called an "overhead transparency," onto
the surface where the image or text appears.
People can write or draw on the transparency,
and it will be projected for others to see.
Smart board
A smart board presentation is a type of
interactive display that combines a whiteboard
with a computer. It allows presenters or
teachers to write, draw, and interact with
digital content directly on the board using a
special pen or their fingers. The board acts like
a giant touchscreen, and anything written or
displayed on it can be saved, edited, or shared
electronically. It's like a high-tech version of a
traditional whiteboard that lets you bring in
digital elements, making presentations more
engaging and interactive.
overhead projector
8. characteristics of multimedia
information
Digital interactive dynamic
A multimedia presentation
can be created and
presented digitally or
electronically using a
variety of computer
applications, software,
and/or web tools.
A multimedia
presentation is
interactive because it
engages the audience's
visual and auditory
senses. The multimedia
presentation becomes
interactive by actions
such as voice command,
text entry, mouse
manipulation, touch
screen, screenshot,
and/or video capture.
A multimedia
presentation is said to
be dynamic since it may
be played, projected,
recorded, and/or
accessed via various
types of technology and
computer applications. A
presentation can be
made more dynamic by
combining visual graphics
and/or photos with
sound effects and/or
background music.
9. You can observe numerous forms of multimedia not just on the internet, but also in
public locations. Kiosks, digital bulletins, AVP presentations, and other similar devices can
be seen in hotels, train stations, shopping malls, museums, and grocery shops.
Different specializations employ multimedia for a variety of goals.
different uses of multimedia
10. 1. Teachers or Lecturers – to present lessons and appeal to
the student’s visual and auditory senses.
2. Motivational or Public Speakers – to present, inform,
influence, motivate, or entertain the audience.
3. Salespeople – to display and showcase their offered
product/services
users of Multimedia Presentation
Some of the people who widely use multimedia
presentations are:
11. Using multimedia presentations which include a combination of
text, graphics, animation, audio, still images and/or motion
video, do not immediately guarantee that the message to be
conveyed to the audience is clear. The balance of information
and entertainment must also be achieved when using a
multimedia presentation.
rating and evaluating
multimedia information
12. The content of a multimedia presentation may vary depending
on the setting of the presentation. For instance, a multimedia
presentation in a biology class with the topic on photosynthesis
must contain both text and visual information. An animation
video will also be helpful for the students to
visualize the processes in photosynthesis.
1. Content
13. A multimedia presentation's aim or application might be varied.
For example, an AVP shown at a wedding reception should be
appropriate for the event. To make the AVP more appealing to
the viewers, insert text, photographs, and/or video clips.
2. Purpose
14. A multimedia presentation can be presented in various ways. It
can be done through a slideshow presentation or an audiovisual
presentation. The following factors should be used in rating a
multimedia presentation:
-audience
-topic
-resources
3. manner of presentation
15. It presents the information in a more organized and in an
interesting manner.
It empowers and supplements the speaker for a more
dynamic and more interactive lecture.
It makes information easier to understand since it is
presented in a creative manner.
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What are the advantages of
multimedia information?
16. 1.If it presents too much information, it can overwhelm
the audience.
2.It can cause the speaker to become too dependent on
the technology.
What are the limitations of
media information?
17. 3.Most multimedia tools require a power source. Therefore, the
lack of electricity or drained batteries can jeopardize the
delivery of the information.
4.It takes a lot of time and effort to conceptualize, plan, and
organize an effective presentation. If the time given to prepare
one is too short, for example, a day or two before the actual
presentation, the quality of the information and presentation
might be compromised.
What are the limitations of
media information?