Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC 2110-01 August 22.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Student Research Center & eLibrary Created by: Tisha A. Tytar Oakwood High School Fall 2008.
Advertisements

Login The process of identifying oneself on a computer,usually by entering ones username or password.
E-books and E-journals Off-campus This presentation will show you how to log in and access Oxford Brookes Library e-books and e-journals when youre off.
SETTING UP A PROJECT Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Getting started… Adobe Premiere Pro project file stores links to all the video and sound files-aka…clips.
Introduction to Multimedia Adeyemi Adeniyi Bsc, MCP MCTS
Finding Good Information on the Internet For Students in grades 4-6.
The Medium is the Message THE INTERFACE. TWO AESTHETICS OF THE FUTURE NOW Blade Runner Mac GUI circa 1984.
Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 1: Introduction to Word.
XP Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP1 Exploring the Basics of Windows XP.
Multimedia Design Guidelines General Guidelines for Multimedia Learning Design.
Definition and Aspects
Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 Advanced Level Course. Add Rollovers Rollovers or mouseovers are possibly the most popular effects used in designing Web pages.
Multimedia Authoring - Chapter 6 - Part I1 Multimedia Authoring Using Various Tools - Part I: ToolBook M.Dastbaz Designing Interactive Multimedia Systems.
SIMS 213: User Interface Design & Development Marti Hearst Tues, Feb 11, 2003.
How to Use Microsoft PowerPoint What is PowerPoint? Presentation software that allows you to create slides, handouts, notes, and outlines. Slide.
The Internet & The World Wide Web Notes
Chapter 17 Putting It All Together. Viewing the Preloader To view the preloader, 1.CTRL-Enter to test the movie. 2.View > Simulate Download.
Multimedia Design. Table of Content 1.Navigational structures 2.Storyboard 3.Multimedia interface components 4.Tips for interface design.
MIS 218A Multimedia for the Web Andy Stokes Week 1.
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2008 POWER PRACTICE Chapter 6 Academic Software START This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright.
Making a Virtual Book With PowerPoint 2007 How to make a virtual book Using PowerPoint 2007 This is not a presentation template. This is not the venue.
Project 3 File, Document, Folder Management, Windows XP Explorer Windows XP Service Pack 2 Edition Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques.
Presented by Chad Kafka This Month’s Topic: Wikispaces Advanced Today’s session is an introduction to what a WIKI is and how they can be used in education.
1 Lesson 6 Exploring Microsoft Office 2007 Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 3 rd Edition Morrison / Wells.
© Cheltenham Computer Training 2001 Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 - Slide No 1 Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 Advanced Level Course.
Making Movies with Adobe Premier Elements 4 Matt Monjan.
Blogs & Web pages & Wikis. Silent Movie Visual story telling.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC August 23.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC First, a bit about GGC/MediaWiki.
 Using Screenr, Jing, and QuickTime Plus some alternatives!
Overview In this tutorial you will: learn different ways to conduct a web search learn how to save and print search results learn about social bookmarking.
Virtual Books Judy Kinz Software: PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial and Templates:
Meta-Knowledge Computer-age study skill or What kids need to know to be effective students Graham Seibert Copyright 2006.
What is Multimedia? The interactive incorporation of many media to accomplish some (educational) objective The end of teaching? (as we know it) The end.
Silent Movie. Visual story telling Rules Create a ppt of five pictures or more that tell a story You cannot use a known story but the story could be.
Web Development. Interaction Design How is information organized? How will people find their way around the site? How will people work with the information?
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Roll Call using Banner.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Open Book Question! What is one book that is meant to be read in a non-linear fashion?
MULTIMEDIA DEFINITION OF MULTIMEDIA
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC August 21.
How People with Disabilities Access the Web Web Design – Sec 2-5 Part or all of this lesson was adapted from the University of Washington’s “Web Design.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Vector Graphics Elegant way to construct digital images that –have a compact representation –are scalable –are.
 Multi (Latin): Many/Much  Media (Latin): An intervening substance through which something is transmitted on.
Virtual Book Tools How to insert a Text Box Click on Insert Go to Text Box Click on slide to insert OR Click on Drawing Toolbar picture of Text Box Click.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Open Book Question! What is one book that is meant to be read in a non-linear form?
Creating an Effective PowerPoint Presentation
Intro to Google Docs Table of Contents Video What is Google Docs? What can you do with it? Creating a new document Uploading an existing document.
Lecture 1 – Introduction
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Roll Call using Banner.
by Maria Rita Marruganti DIFFERENT WAYS OF SENDING INFORMATION Passive e.g. newspapers, radio, television. You don’t produce, just receive information.
Interaction Design Dr. Jim Rowan Foley Introduction What’s in the Book that we’ll cover.
HYPERTEXT and HYPERMEDIA By Steven Geist and Larnic Ransom.
 Network  A _____ of computers that can _________ w/ each other  Examples of hardware  ______________ & communication lines  Internet  Hardware.
CHAPTER 2: CATEGORIZATION OF MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Chapter 1!
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC Vector Graphics Elegant way to construct digital images that –have a compact representation –are scalable –are.
Computer-based Media Language Elements Understanding how we communicate through media Stewart.C. (2007). Media: New Ways and Means. John Wiley & Sons:
What do you know about PowerPoint? Interactivity in PowerPoint.
Business and Computing Deanery Multimedia Week 1 What is Multimedia?
Introduction to Multimedia. What is Multimedia? Derived from the word “Multi” and “Media” Multi Many, Multiple, Media Tools that is used to represent.
 The same story, information, etc can be represented in different media  Text, images, sound, moving pictures  All media can be represented digitally.
Introduction to Digital Media 1. What is digital media? Digital media is a form of electronic media where data is stored in digital (as opposed to analog)
Human Computer Interaction Lecture 07 The Interaction.
Third Grade Home Directory/H-Drive The location on the server where individual users can save their work. This directory is named the same as the username.
Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC August 24.
Digital Media Lecture 1: Basic Concepts Georgia Gwinnett College
Digital Media Lecture 1: Basic Concepts Georgia Gwinnett College
Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC 2110 Wednesday, September 12
More elements 10 Basic elements.
Introduction to PowerPoint
Presentation transcript:

Digital Media Dr. Jim Rowan ITEC August 22

Roll Call using Banner Student on roster, not in class? Student in class not on roster? Philip Hawkins Kris Bone Laura Ledford Selena Darter/Heather Jenkins Last option (Philip's cell)

MediaWiki Stuff: Internal Links To place an internal link to a specific page get the name of the linked-to page put it in double square brackets To link from anywhere inside the Mediawiki to the page named: What to do here and how to do it: you would enter this in your page edit: [[What to do here and how to do it:]] and then save the edit external concurrent edits

MediaWiki Stuff: External Links To place an external link to a webpage get the URL of the linked-to page put it in double square brackets For example: [ go to google!]] placed on your page during an edit will show up on your page as [To go to google![To go to google!] and clicking on it would send you to

MediaWiki Stuff: Concurrent Edits! So... two people editing the same page at the same time... what happens? They both open an edit window on the page and they both see the same text in that window They both change that page but they change it differently What happens?

The Effect of Media Choice The media you choose has an effect on the way the story is told Print? you must describe things well Still Image? you have to tell it visually by setting the scene Film/Video? you have moving images and sound... does the sound emphasize the moving image or vice versa? 3-D amusement ride? moving images, sound and some actual motion... 3 modalities

New Media/New Technology Consider going from the SCROLL to the BOUND BOOK... HMMMmmmm... QHX- SjgQvQ%26mode=related%26search= QHX- SjgQvQ%26mode=related%26search=

Different Media? Different Affordances affordances is a term from ecological psychology – – –different things afford different interaction –consider door knobs, levers, push-plates and pulls Don Norman and Psychology of Everyday Things

The Scroll, Book & WWW Scroll –can’t stack scrolls like books –can’t skip around except to beginning or end –but reading flows without the interruption of pages Book –you can stack them –you can level a table leg with them! –but reading is interrupted by page turns –with TOC & page numbers you can skip around –with index & page #s you can go to a specific place

Scroll, Book and now... WWW! –you can consume it in any order you want –links take you to a place (and back!) does a book do this? –it’s in one place and one change changes everyone’s version Compare to the Book –doesn’t allow this universal change –doesn’t take you back... but you can stick a piece of paper or finger in it to hold your place or fold down the corner of the page –you can write in the margins

WWW vs Book Good or Bad? WWW allows corrections immediately to everyone –no history kept like with book editions you go back to “the same place” and it’s different... were you wrong or did it change? Did you read all the stuff that is there? –Book is easy, read front to back – not so much...

WWW vs Book Good or Bad? WWW affords searching –You can Google it and find it Book? Not so much.. –the Index will help if the thing you are looking for is in the index... –Ever read a book and think... where did I see this before? and reach for the find?

New Media/New Technology Adoption It takes time for conventions concerning usage to be formed Consider film... –No sound –Performed sound –Recorded sound

New Media usage follows a predictable path At first the new form tries to act like the old form –Newsreels “copied” newspaper layouts –desktop metaphor is an example of this –makes it familiar Later film developed its own forms Hitchcock told the story visually, long scenes Tarrentino accents everything with violence and quick cuts But that’s film... is that multimedia? Maybe...

Multimedia? The movie Sin City? The movie 300? TV series 24 and the movie Phone Booth? –several scenes are played simultaneously Mix of audio, film and graphics We are just beginning to understand what the possibilities are... We are just beginning to understand how to best use it

Delivery Mechanism? Offline –scroll, book –Vinyl record –AudioTape –Film (mixed media... but the sound is visual) –Videotape –CD-ROM –DVD Online –Over the Internet

In this class We are primarily interested in delivery over the Internet We are interested in media forms found on the Internet and how to manipulate them –audio –still images bitmapped vector graphics –moving images

Media Linearity Scroll (mostly linear) Book –You had to turn the pages –Table of Contents and Index allow some non- linearity –encyclopedia and dictionarys are meant to be used in a non-linear manner Film/Videotape DVD –Chapters allows some non-linearity

Hypermedia Mixture of time- and page- based media Time-based uses time as its central organizing theme –Film –Audio Page-based uses a page as its central organizing theme –Book –Internet?

Interactivity within the Computer Yes, interactive, but within the constraints placed on the interaction by the programmer of the interaction Myst looked like a real world but you only had a few choices you could make Improvisation (on the part of the user) can’t happen unless it is provided for in advance

User Interface This is central to what my specialty is: HCI There are standard forms –buttons –sliders –radio buttons –check boxes –pull-down menus The kind of stuff you see when using the computer on the internet You can design your own

Social and Ethical Considerations Technology is neutral Human usage defines it as ethical or unethical BUT: new technology affords new means of interaction and opportunities for behavior that previously didn’t exist Online rape? –

Access Expensive Reduce the world to 100 people.. – ate.asphttp:// ate.asp Access to internet worldwide? 1/100 would have a computer But... there are internet cafes

Access... What about disabilities? – Blind? –Screen readers images are provided alternate text representations

WWW use broadens Initially seen as a “source”... you go to “look something up” –seen as economic in nature, only have to put stuff in one place and everybody can get to it Now it is also a transmission medium –streaming content: live radio –streaming content: view tv shows online –podcasts:

Questions?