Friday, October 25, 2019
Multimedia :: essays research papers
 à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Multimedia, or mixed-media, systems offer presentations that integrate  effects existing in a variety of formats, including text, graphics,  animation, audio, and video. Such presentations first became commercially  available in very primitive form in the early 1980s, as a result of advances  that have been made in digital compression technology-- particularly the  difficult area of image compression. Multimedia online services are  obtainable through telephone/computer or television links, multimedia  hardware and software exist for personal computers, networks, the internet,  interactive kiosks and multimedia presentations are available on CD-ROMs and  various other mediums. The use of multimedia in our society has it benefits  and itââ¬â¢s drawbacks, most defiantly. Some of the more computer-related uses of  multimedia, such as electronic publishing, the internet, and computers in  education will be discussed in depth thought this paper.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Electronic publishing is the publishing of material in a computer-accessible  medium, such as on a CD-ROM or on the Internet. In a broader sense of the  term it could also include paper products published with the aid of a desktop  publishing program, or any form of printing that involves the use of a  computer.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Reference works became available in the mid-1980s both in CD-ROM format and  online. Increasingly, in the 1990s, magazines, journals, books, and  newspapers have become available in an electronic format, and some are  appearing in that format only. Companies that publish technical manuals to  accompany their other products have also been turning to electronic  publishing.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Electronic books have been recently introduced to the world as a whole. This  new concept is the use of internet or otherwise computer technology to  electronically convert books to a digital, readable format viewed on a  television set or computer screen. This would most likely be done by scanning  in individual pages in a book, arrange them in orderly fashion, and have  users be able to cycle back and forth between the photo-identical pages. This  method would be very quick, and very easy to accomplish- that is- scanning  pages as opposed to re-typing millions of words is preferred. This brings us  to another method in electronic book production- the interactive method. In  digital format, the bookââ¬â¢s pages can only be viewed, just like a book. If a  reader would want to take notes from a book, he/she would have to write down  the notes by hand, or would be forced to photo-copy the page(s). If the book  was typed out entirely as would be done by an electronic word processor such  as Microsoft Word, users would greatly benefit. The ability for the computer  to recognize the words on the screen as actual words as opposed to mere    					    
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