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Topic Outline What is multimedia Authoring tools. Multimedia tools features Categories of multimedia authoring tools.

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Topic Outline

What is multimedia Authoring tools.

Multimedia tools features Categories of multimedia

authoring tools.

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AUTHORING TOOLS

Have 2 basic features: Ability to create and edit product.

A presentation scheme for delivering the product.

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AUTHORING TOOLS

Four main perspectives in multimedia authoring tools :

Tool (any software package that could authors multimedia product) Product (the result of combining all multimedia components) Developer (designers, programmers, and multimedia authors) End user (customer or viewer)

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MULTIMEDIA TOOL FEATURES PAGE

Different environments use different term of page such as frame,stage, template,or window

Act as a container for other features or object such as text or graphic content or controls such as buttons.

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MULTIMEDIA TOOL FEATURES CONTROLS

Enables interaction between user and product.

Managing or direct sequences of events (data

collection,data objects)

3 categories of controls: Navigation (buttons, hot spots, hypertext) Input (radio button, check box, list box, text) Media Controls (video and audio)

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MULTIMEDIA TOOL FEATURES EXECUTION

Process that control the presentations and sequencing of the application. Linear sequenced:

Presentation control by user. Temporal control:

Control by timer that initiates event in a predetermine order.

Interactive control: - wait for user to select a function such

as pressing button before continue.

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CATEGORIES OF AUTHORING TOOLS

Simple authoring tools: word processor and presentation software.

Programming tools: enables developer to create applications with data and controls for basic interactivity.

Simple interactive authoring tools: enables the developer to create applications with data and controls for basic interactivity.

Complex interactive authoring tools: allow developer to use programming construct to provide a fine degree of application control.

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SIMPLE AUTHORING & DELIVERY TOOLS

Word processors: provide ability to display text in variety of font types, sizes and color.

Enable user to develop very simple presentations.

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SIMPLE AUTHORING & DELIVERY TOOLS

Graphic software: ranges from simple to complex, include powerful paint programs.

Useful to create graphics that can be placed in other applications.

Avoid use red and green color as a cue color because color blind individuals cannot see them correctly.

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SIMPLE AUTHORING & DELIVERY TOOLS

Presentation Packages: Provide a multiple page-based medium

for text and graphic with content delivers as a sequential series of slides.

Also contain audio and video as embedded objects.

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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR AUTHORING

Multimedia products can be developed by assembly languages, C, BASIC.

Advantages: Languages like C

and assembly languages very efficient & fast.

Easy integration with other software.

Disadvantages: Programming

expertise is require to create and maintain the product.

Much more code is required making long term maintenance difficult & expensive.

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SIMPLE INTERACTIVE AUTHORING TOOLS

Provide critical feature of being able to interactivity navigate through a product.

Simple refer to limited interaction available for end user.

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SIMPLE INTERACTIVE AUTHORING TOOLS

Advantages: Easy to learn,

provide a number of powerful interactive features.

Reasonable price

Disadvantages: Difficult to

integrate with other applications.

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COMPLEX INTERACTIVE AUTHORING TOOLS

Combine feature in simple interactive tools with programming features.

3 categories: Page/Card based layout Temporal/Time based Icon based.

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PAGE/CARD BASED AUTHORING

Navigation is referred to the number of page.

Each page consists of layer(s). Example: Toolbook, Hypercard 2.4,

Hyperstudio, Supercard.

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PAGE/CARD BASED AUTHORING

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TEMPORAL/TIME BASED AUTHORING

Has the ability to develop an application like a movie. Can create complex animation and transitions.

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TEMPORAL/TIME BASED AUTHORING

Features: A page or display frame on which

object such as button, text or audio/video data are placed.

An array for keeping track of pages/frames including their sequence, timing and content.

Controller for playing stopping, stepping or rewind a presentations.

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TEMPORAL/TIME BASED AUTHORING

Example: Macromedia Director, Flash

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ICON BASED AUTHORING

Enables complex interaction and layering of multimedia products.

Ability to graphically design complex interaction for repetitive application.

Example : Macromedia Authorware

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ICON BASED AUTHORING