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PAGALAN, SHANTAL H.
QUILARIO, SHARNA A.
RUAYA, JHON IAN B.
ANTIGRO, BENJUN Q.
Multimedia and ICTs covering the topics of:

1. Rich content in the Types of rich and


online environment and multimedia
content currently include but
the user experience are not limited to:
2. multimedia and 1. Video and audio,
embedded and on- demand
interactivity
2. Online games, tests, and
. Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and courseware
user participation in the 3. Web-, game-, pod-, and
web vod-casting
Rich content in the online environment and
the user experience
Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and user
participation in the web

Web 2.0 is the interactive version of web-based communities


and social networking websites like facebook, orkut, linkedin,
etc. It also included video sharing, wikis, blogs, mashups, etc.
Folksonomies.
In web 2.0, the user can, not only receive information, but
also contribute and modify the available content. It is also
referred to as „read-write internet‟.
Features of web 2.0

 Users can modify the available content.


 Using web pages to link different users.
 Content can be shared more efficiently.
 Information can be obtained by subscribing to a web
page's RSS (Really Simple Syndication- It is a family of
web feed formats used to publish frequently updated
works – such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and
video – in a standardized format. With this small RSS,
the person can have updated real-time information).
Apart from this, the subscriber can receive updates on
any development in the web page as long as there is
access to the internet.
 It allows one to access internet through not only the
computer but also mobiles, television, etc.
In Web 2.0, the Web 3.0 is like a
Internet has been personal assistant
used as a means for which has
providing connection information about
between people while practically everything.
in Web 3.0, it is used This is the reason that
to make connections it is also called a
with information. „giant database‟.

Web 3.0 is also called


the „Internet of
Services‟. Besides the
human readable part of
the Web, there will be
machine accessible
services which can be
combined/orchestrated
to higher level of
services.
Video and audio, embedded and on- demand

HTML5 introduces a swathe of new tags to


accommodate the increasingly interactive and
multimedia nature of the Web. While there have
been numerous ways to embed video, audio,
and dynamic imagery in the past, the new web
standard attempts to make this easier, more
consistent, and more reliable.
Markdown includes syntax for embedding images, but
not audio and video files. Embedded video in
particular has become a lot more commonplace since
John Gruber wrote the original Markdown spec. It
would be good to have a standard, er common, way to
embedded audio and video using Markdown.
I currently use the following syntax, transforming
image tags based on particular file extensions:
![](filename.mp3)
produces
<audio controls="controls">
<source type="audio/mp3"src="filename.mp3"></source>
<source type="audio/ogg"src="filename.ogg"></source>
<p>Your browser does not support the audio element.</p>
</audio>
And for video:
![](filename.mp4)
produces:
<video controls="controls">
<source type="video/mp4"src="filename.mp4"></source>
<source type="video/webm"src="filename.webm"></source>
<p>Your browser does not support the video element.</p>
</video>
Online Tools to Produce Video Content

 Facebook Live- Facbooook‟s live-streaming tool. Use it to engage viewers in


real-time.

 YouTube editor. Use YouTube‟s video editor to create new videos and edit
clips and publish them to YouTube with one click. All of your uploads are added
automatically to the video editor. Combine multiple videos, add music from a
library of approved tracks, and customize clips with special tools and effects.

 YouTube live streaming. Once your YouTube channel is enabled, you have
three options to start a live stream. Stream Now is a quick and easy way to send
content to automatically start and stop the stream for you at the right time.

 Adobe Spark. Spark is Adobe‟s app to transform ideas into visual stories. Pick
photos, add text, and apply design filters to create professional graphics. Easily
combine video clips, photos, and icons into an engaging video.
 Magisto. Magisto is an app to create professional videos with easy-to-use
editing tools, captions, custom branding, and commercially licensed music.

 Facebook slideshow. Facebook slideshow ads are video-like ads that


use motion, sound, and text to tell your story across devices. Slideshows
load quickly so they play beautifully on any connection speed.

 Loopster. Loopster is an full-featured online video editor with an


easy-to-use interface. Edit your videos by rotating, cropping, splicing,
zooming, and adding sound effects to either standard or high-definition
videos. Add and reorder video fragments, overlay music and titles, add
animated transitions, and save to any format.

 Wideo. Wideo is a tool to create animated videos for a marketing


campaign. Just drag and drop elements or upload your own images and
start animating in a few clicks.
 Periscope. Periscope is Twitter‟s app for live streaming. Broadcast
live video and interact with people through hearts and comments.
Instantly share your live videos to Twitter and other social network.

 WeVideo. WeVideo is a full-featured online platform for editing


video. Use text, transitions, motion effects, picture-in-picture, green
screen technology, custom call-to-action, a music library, and more.
Ensure your videos always look good with HD resolution.

 StoriesAds.com. StoriesAds.com is a tool for creating compelling


video content tailored for Instagram‟s vertical format. StoriesAds.com
provides the tools for advertisers and marketers to build vertical video
assets for Instagram directly from a web browser in a quick and cost-
effective manner.
 Animoto. Animoto is a platform for creating videos and slideshows
with three storytelling products. The marketing video builder is a drag-
and-drop tool, designed to perform well on social media. The slideshow
builder provides roughly 100 templates to turn photos and video clips
into a professional slideshow video.
Web-, game-, pod-, and vod-casting

 Webcast is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming


media technology. A webcast may either be distributed live or on
demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet.”
A webcast uses streaming media technology to take a single
content source and distribute it to many simultaneous
listeners/viewers.
 According to PCMAG Webcast means to:
(1) To send live audio or video programming over the Web. It is
the Internet counterpart to traditional radio and TV
broadcasting.
(2) To send selected Web-based information (text, graphics,
audio, video, etc.) to Internet users based on individual
requirements. See push technology. Users typically must have
the appropriate multimedia application in order to view a
Webcast. www.webopedia.com
 Gamecast is a hook for some functionality that will be available in
the future. What it does is send play by play data to our web server.
The intent is that if you are scoring a game on an iPhone (or an
iPod Touch with WiFi connectivity), you will be able to send the
play by play data to the server in real time, and other people
interested in your game will be able to access your data.

There are at least a couple of ways we intend to make this data


available:

1. A web view of the game much like you can see on espn.com of
MLB games where as the game progresses, people can "watch it" on
the internet.

2. Another user with iScore can be kept in sync while you are
scoring a game.
 A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio or video files which
a user can download and listen to. It is often available for
subscription, so that new episodes are
automatically downloaded via web syndication to the user's own
local computer, mobile application, or portable media player.

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