Lesson 10: Interactive Multimedia

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Lesson 10: Interactive Multimedia

What is Interactive Multimedia? Interactive Multimedia are products and services on computer-based systems which respond on the user's actions by presenting content.

INTERACTIVE
-offers multiple choice or scenarios.
-the viewer chooses which sequence or subjects to explore.

MULITIMEDIA
-text, sound, video, animation and graphics in the same program or presentation.

INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA 

-products and services on computer-based systems which respond to user's actions by presenting content.

Here are some multimedia contents:


  1. Videos - through video hosting sites, you can take a video and show it to the entire world (e.g., YouTube)
  2. Sound, Music or Audio - you can share your sound bites to the entire world, if you're not into videos (e.g., SoundCloud)
  3. Online Games - Game developers now create what is called "browser-based games". You don't need to install games to your computer as they run the most updated web browsers (e.g., Y8, Y3, AQWorlds etc.)
  4. Online Tests - Online survey forms and test that automatically display the results when finished (e.g., Eliademy, Personality Test, IQ Test)
  5. Courseware - Online courses that stimulate the classroom online (e.g., E- Learning courses)
  6. Podcasts - An episodic series of audio or text files streamed online (e.g., FBE, TED Talks and many more)
  7. Vodcasts - An episodic series of video and streamed online (e.g.,  YouTube, GMM and many more)

Potentials of Multimedia in terms of Education:

  • Fast
  • Cheap
  • Private 
  • Safe
  • Strong Foundation
  • Tool to make remembering longer and easier
  • More Information
  • It's Fun

Impact of interactive Multimedia in Education:

  • Change in student and teacher roles
  • Increased motivation and self-esteem
  • Technical Skills
  • Accomplishment of more complex tasks
  • More collaboration with peers
  • Increased use of outside sources
  • Improved design skills

When to use Interactive Multimedia:

  • Lecture Presentation
  • Collaborative Learning
  • Individualized Learning
  • Creating Reports of Presentations
  • Assessment

Pros and Cons of Interactive Multimedia:
Pros:

  • The ability to change outcomes based on input
  • The learning style is individual and exclusive
  • Learners take more productive role

Cons:

  • Using instructional technologies requires great quantity of resources
  • Learner Control Problems




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