Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Reference(s):
Elsevier B.V. (2021) Encyclopedia of Information Systems/ Multimedia Systems
J.P. Shim (2003) Encyclopedia of Information Systems
sciencedirect.com/topics/computer-science/multimedia-systems
Text – It is the first multimedia element. It provides clarity and aid to a user. A text
composes different assistance that can easily comprehend. And widens the
connection to provide endless ideas.
Image – Through this element it also gives clarity. Correspondingly, this element
catches the consideration of an onlooker. It also provides different kinds of images;
the examples are JPEG and PNG.
Audio – This third element provides an easy way to present a certain information.
It provides a shortcut but it explains an idea understandable. The examples are
MP3 and WVA.
Animation – If we want assurance, this element will catch a younger mass. This
element is the most entertaining and creative way of giving and providing
information to a viewer.
Reference(s):
Wikibook,Inc.(2021) Introduction to Computer Information Systems/Multimedia
en.wikibooksrg
Reference(s):
Sheffield University (2021) The introduction to podcasting.
sheffield.ac.uk/letspodcast/intro/video1
Articulate Global, LLC (2021) Audio Slideshow Storytelling for E-Learning
#130.
community.articulate.com
What is the different with copyright and creative commons? Why is it important to
understand and apply copyright issues and responsibilities when designing a multimedia
system?
When we say copyright, it smears an original work and ideas while creative
commons, it smears no replacement of copyright process. When designing a
multimedia system, it is our responsibility as a creator to put a copyright issue to
give credits. It acknowledges a certain kind of work because it will give
recognition to the original work or ideas.
References(s):
Creative Commons (2021) Creative Commons Certificate for Educators, Academic
Librarians and Glams. certificates.creativecommons.org/