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The ATC collection of Multimedia resources
| What is Multimedia? |
Multimedia is any combination of text, sound, graphics
or video. When you enable users to control the pace and direction
of information with a computer, the program becomes interactive multimedia.
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| Why use Multimedia? |
At its best, multimedia presents subjects to students
in a more memorable, interresting way than books or a single medium
can. Multimedia addresses different learning strategies. Researchers
have shown that students learn better and retain more when audio-visual
aids are added to a lecture. And when they "learn by doing,"
they retain up to 70% more than they do by simply listening to a lecture.
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| What can you do with Multimedia? |
Using digitized images and sound, computer - controlled laser disk
players, CD ROMs, a presentation system and a variety of software,
a faculty or staff member could:
- Create a slide show with a soundtrack on the computer,that is
easily presented at a conference or in the classroom through the
internet.
- Design simulations to let students practice processes that are
messy, expensive, or dangerous, i.e., an interactive model that
enables students to "dissect" a frog.
- Digitize and import movies into various applications to create
interactive presentations.
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We also provide tutorials, and user aids on specific development tasks
and multimedia software to help you meet you goals.
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