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MULTIMEDIA IN

EDUCATION
Course Code: EDA
Presented : Tumin

LIST OF CONTENTS
1. Definition of terms
2. Multimedia For Multiple Intelligences (MI)
3. Multimedia Literacy
4. Multimedia System
5. Multimedia Software
6. Multimedia For Teaching and Learning
7. Multimedia Resources and Copyright
8. Media Distribution System

Definition
The term multimedia:

refers to many types of communication


processes, delivery system and event.
However, generally multimedia can be
defined as any combination of two or more
media such as sound, images, text,
animation, and video. For educational
technology purposes, multimedia refers to
computer
based
systems
that
use
associative linkages to allow users to
navigate and retrieve restored in a
combination video of
text, sounds in
combination of text, sounds, graphics,

Multimedia for MI
Theory of multiple intelligence by
Harvard Gardner:
1. Linguistic Intelligence
2. Logical Intelligence
3. Spatial Intelligence
4. Bodily Kinesthetic
5. Musical Intelligence
6. Interpersonal Intelligence
7. Intrapersonal Intelligence
8. Naturalistic Intelligence

Multimedia Literacy
It comes from Fred Hoftetter when making
question for educators: Is multimedia the
next literacy? It relates to the society, how
do they get its information. Essentially,
since the advent of television in the 1940s.
Americans have been receiving everincreasing amounts of their information
from the moving images and sounds
emanating from their TV sets.
finally, multimedia today becomes very
important for all the people to get a lot of
benefits then people are literate of it.

Multimedia System
1. Basic Hardware Requirements for
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multimedia:
Sound and Video Hardware
Multimedia Hardware for Image, sound,
and Video capturing
Analog Video and Digital versatile Disc
technology
Video Cassette
Analog Videodisc Technology
Digital Versatile Disc Technology

Multimedia Software
1. Authoring

how to make authoring language in an


application. Such as a lecturer makes
slide in Microsoft power points
2. Image, Video, and Sound Editing
this next step for making good
presentation in Microsoft power points
3 Digital Animation
it is also important area for future
development as major international
industries in film, music, video, tv, video
game

Multimedia For Teaching and


Learning
In planning and implementing multimedia

application in schools, universities. A


distinction should be made between using
technology for teaching versus learning.
Teaching: the emphasis is put on the
presentation of lesson, the teacher as the
center of lesson delivery and the use of
equipment
Learning: the emphasis on the use of
multimedia by student either for
discovering learning, accessing information,
or developing project.

Multimedia Resources and


Copyright
In using any copyrighted materials (text,

images, sound, video), educator should be


aware of restrictions on their use.
Generally, but not always educators have
a fair or limited use of copyright material as
long as they are used for instructional
purposes.
Stanford university maintains an excellent
web site dedicated to copyright issues
which includes specific information on
multimedia:

http://fairuse.stanford.edu

Media Distribution Systems


Media distribution systems integrate
several media sources (videotape,
videodisc, DVD, cameras, computer are
able to distribute them to a number of
output devices usually stand alone monitor.

Questions and Comments

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