1. What media is used in my everyday life?
I always use television or radio to get informed about news. It is the most easier media for me to use since I can hear it when I'm in the car or at home.
2. In what ways have I used multimedia for a class assignment before?
Newspapers are full with facts and information of world events. I have used it for research papers or assignments that have to do with important events such in a class of English to read the word choice or world history see what's happening around us.
3. Explain how the World Wide Web is considered multimedia.
The World Wide Web is considered multimedia since it is full with information and you can actually use it for communication. The World Wide Web has radio, videos and newspaper in it that gets information the moment it happens. Everything is in the World Wide Web!
4. What is the difference between time-based media and static-media? Give examples of each.
Static media is literal because is in the sense that the media it includes does not move. Examples are newspapers, magazines, posters and books.
Dynamic media is the opposite of static media and includes websites, social networking and online forums. Examples are Twitter and Facebook.
5. Insert a video (into your blog) that discusses/shows/involves multimedia you are interested in. Now answer the following questions after you insert the video. How is this multimedia? Why does this interest you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utfEnEf3Pj4
This video discusses and shows multimedia since it is a magazine and teaches and informs many things, from actual facts to personal stories. This interests me because I can learn many lessons and its mostly for girls.
This video discusses and shows multimedia since it is a magazine and teaches and informs many things, from actual facts to personal stories. This interests me because I can learn many lessons and its mostly for girls.
Define the following terms by researching for answers on the World Wide Web.
6. Adobe Flash- a multimedia system for computers that is generally accessed through a web browser,
7. Programming Languages- a simple language system designed to facilitate the writing of computer programs
8. Scripting Language (program)- a programming language designed for integrating and communicating with other programming languages
9. Interactivity- a multimedia system in which related items of information are connected and can be presented together
10. Pixel- a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.