logging in or signing up 01.ModuleIntroduction-IMT aSGuest46798 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 73 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 01, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Module Introduction : Module Introduction Interactive Media and Web Design Technology Do you know? : Do you know? 1. Interactive Media A variety of media that allows the consumer to interact with the source of the message, actively receiving information and altering images, responding to questions. Interactive Media Web Design Producing a Webpage that provides two way communication. Uses HCI (Human Computer Interaction) Slide 3: Slide 2 (of 16) Topic & Structure of The Lesson Learning Outcomes of the module Key terms of the module Subject to be covered Assessment briefing What are expected from you? Support for you Module Resources Slide 4: Slide 3 (of 16) Learning Outcomes of The Module At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Describe the history of the Internet, structures and the services that available from the Internet Write some basic Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) tags and some samples from the Internet Describe the 2 categories of Scripting languages, advantages and disadvantages of both Client and Server side scripting languages Explain the purpose of web hosting, the differences of free and paid web hosting Slide 5: Slide 4 (of 16) At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of having an Online Business. The requirements and some samples of it. State down the categories of Multimedia authoring tools based on their purposes Apply some multimedia authoring tools to your project Describe the different type of Multimedia storage available in the current market Learning Outcomes of The Module Slide 6: Slide 5 (of 16) At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Explain the type of graphic files that have been using in both multimedia and the Internet. Describe some principles of HCI and Web Design Explain the important of using Storyboard and flowchart in developing multimedia application Learning Outcomes of The Module Slide 7: Slide 6 (of 16) Key Terms you must be able to use Source : webopedia.com If you have mastered this module, you should be able to use the following terms correctly in this module: The InternetA global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100 countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions World Wide WebA system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents. The documents are formatted in a markup language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files. Information HighwayA popular buzzword to describe the Internet, bulletin board services, online services, and other services that enable people to obtain information from telecommunications networks. HTMLShort for HyperText Markup Language, the authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web Slide 8: Slide 7 (of 16) Source : webopedia.com Scripting languageA high-level programming language that is interpreted by another program at runtime rather than compiled by the computer’s processor as other programming languages are. Hosting Services Provider (HSP) It is an application service provider dedicated to providing hosting services. Typically operates a Web server farm, either at a data center or colocation facility. Authoring ToolAlso known as authorware, a program that helps you write hypertext or multimedia applications. StorageThe capacity of a device to hold and retain data. Key Terms you must be able to use Slide 9: Slide 8 (of 16) Source : webopedia.com MultimediaThe use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. BrowsersShort for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. Web ringAlso spelled "Webring," a series of Web sites linked together in a “ring” that by clicking through all of the sites in the ring the visitor will eventually come back to the originating site. URLAbbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator, the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web Key Terms you must be able to use Slide 10: Slide 9 (of 16) Subject to be Covered The following are the Subjects to be covered in this module : The Internet & World Wide Web Introduction to HTML Scripting languages Hosting & Internet Service Providers Business Implications of The Internet Introduction to multimedia authoring principles and paradigms Development tools Slide 11: Slide 10 (of 16) The following are the Subjects to be covered in this module : Storage for Multimedia Web Graphics Web Human Computer Interaction Storyboards & Flowcharts Subject to be Covered Slide 12: Slide 11 (of 16) Module Assessment Assessment components Assignment 50% Breakdown Structure: Progress reports 20% Documentation Report + Storyboard 20% Application and Navigational function 30% Presentation (your system will be graded) 10% Slides preparation 10% Class participation 10% Final Exam 50% Slide 13: Slide 12 (of 16) Student participation in class (10%) Group Discussion Presentation Quiz Research Advice of Study Strategies & Skills What are Expected From You Slide 14: Slide 13 (of 16) Consultation hours Webspace.apiit.edu.my Email gayatri@ucti.edu.my Resources Online Courseware Community What Support is Available for You Slide 15: Slide 14 (of 16) Main Reference Multimedia: Computing, Communication & Application, Ralf Steinmentz and Klara Nahrstedt, 1995, Prentice Hall (ISBN: 0-13-324435-0) Additional References Multimedia-based Instructional Design: Computer-based Training; Web-based Training, Distance Broadcast Training, Performance-based Solution, William Lee, Diana L.Owens, Pfeiffer & Company, 2004 (ISBN: 0787970697) Interactive Design for New Media and the Web, Nicholas V.Iuppa,Elsevier Science & Technology Book, 2001 (ISBN: 0240804147) Module Resources Slide 16: Slide 15 (of 16) Q & A Question and Answer Session Slide 17: Slide 16 (of 16) Next Session Topics The topics that we are going to cover for the next session are as the following : The Internet & World Wide Web Architecture of the Internet What is the World Wide Web (WWW) ? Information Super Highway History of the Internet Please do some research on the above topics on the Internet and Library before our next session start. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
01.ModuleIntroduction-IMT aSGuest46798 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 73 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 01, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Module Introduction : Module Introduction Interactive Media and Web Design Technology Do you know? : Do you know? 1. Interactive Media A variety of media that allows the consumer to interact with the source of the message, actively receiving information and altering images, responding to questions. Interactive Media Web Design Producing a Webpage that provides two way communication. Uses HCI (Human Computer Interaction) Slide 3: Slide 2 (of 16) Topic & Structure of The Lesson Learning Outcomes of the module Key terms of the module Subject to be covered Assessment briefing What are expected from you? Support for you Module Resources Slide 4: Slide 3 (of 16) Learning Outcomes of The Module At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Describe the history of the Internet, structures and the services that available from the Internet Write some basic Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) tags and some samples from the Internet Describe the 2 categories of Scripting languages, advantages and disadvantages of both Client and Server side scripting languages Explain the purpose of web hosting, the differences of free and paid web hosting Slide 5: Slide 4 (of 16) At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of having an Online Business. The requirements and some samples of it. State down the categories of Multimedia authoring tools based on their purposes Apply some multimedia authoring tools to your project Describe the different type of Multimedia storage available in the current market Learning Outcomes of The Module Slide 6: Slide 5 (of 16) At the end of this module, YOU will be able to: Explain the type of graphic files that have been using in both multimedia and the Internet. Describe some principles of HCI and Web Design Explain the important of using Storyboard and flowchart in developing multimedia application Learning Outcomes of The Module Slide 7: Slide 6 (of 16) Key Terms you must be able to use Source : webopedia.com If you have mastered this module, you should be able to use the following terms correctly in this module: The InternetA global network connecting millions of computers. More than 100 countries are linked into exchanges of data, news and opinions World Wide WebA system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents. The documents are formatted in a markup language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files. Information HighwayA popular buzzword to describe the Internet, bulletin board services, online services, and other services that enable people to obtain information from telecommunications networks. HTMLShort for HyperText Markup Language, the authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web Slide 8: Slide 7 (of 16) Source : webopedia.com Scripting languageA high-level programming language that is interpreted by another program at runtime rather than compiled by the computer’s processor as other programming languages are. Hosting Services Provider (HSP) It is an application service provider dedicated to providing hosting services. Typically operates a Web server farm, either at a data center or colocation facility. Authoring ToolAlso known as authorware, a program that helps you write hypertext or multimedia applications. StorageThe capacity of a device to hold and retain data. Key Terms you must be able to use Slide 9: Slide 8 (of 16) Source : webopedia.com MultimediaThe use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. BrowsersShort for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. Web ringAlso spelled "Webring," a series of Web sites linked together in a “ring” that by clicking through all of the sites in the ring the visitor will eventually come back to the originating site. URLAbbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator, the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web Key Terms you must be able to use Slide 10: Slide 9 (of 16) Subject to be Covered The following are the Subjects to be covered in this module : The Internet & World Wide Web Introduction to HTML Scripting languages Hosting & Internet Service Providers Business Implications of The Internet Introduction to multimedia authoring principles and paradigms Development tools Slide 11: Slide 10 (of 16) The following are the Subjects to be covered in this module : Storage for Multimedia Web Graphics Web Human Computer Interaction Storyboards & Flowcharts Subject to be Covered Slide 12: Slide 11 (of 16) Module Assessment Assessment components Assignment 50% Breakdown Structure: Progress reports 20% Documentation Report + Storyboard 20% Application and Navigational function 30% Presentation (your system will be graded) 10% Slides preparation 10% Class participation 10% Final Exam 50% Slide 13: Slide 12 (of 16) Student participation in class (10%) Group Discussion Presentation Quiz Research Advice of Study Strategies & Skills What are Expected From You Slide 14: Slide 13 (of 16) Consultation hours Webspace.apiit.edu.my Email gayatri@ucti.edu.my Resources Online Courseware Community What Support is Available for You Slide 15: Slide 14 (of 16) Main Reference Multimedia: Computing, Communication & Application, Ralf Steinmentz and Klara Nahrstedt, 1995, Prentice Hall (ISBN: 0-13-324435-0) Additional References Multimedia-based Instructional Design: Computer-based Training; Web-based Training, Distance Broadcast Training, Performance-based Solution, William Lee, Diana L.Owens, Pfeiffer & Company, 2004 (ISBN: 0787970697) Interactive Design for New Media and the Web, Nicholas V.Iuppa,Elsevier Science & Technology Book, 2001 (ISBN: 0240804147) Module Resources Slide 16: Slide 15 (of 16) Q & A Question and Answer Session Slide 17: Slide 16 (of 16) Next Session Topics The topics that we are going to cover for the next session are as the following : The Internet & World Wide Web Architecture of the Internet What is the World Wide Web (WWW) ? Information Super Highway History of the Internet Please do some research on the above topics on the Internet and Library before our next session start.