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15 Cards in this Set
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Sampling
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process used to convert analog sound waves into digital data to
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Sample rate
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the number of samples taken per second.
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Sample size
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the number of bits used to save one sample
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Audio file size
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determined by the sample rate, sample size and number of
channels used. |
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File Formats
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AU – Audio file
MP3 – MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 MIDI – Musical Instrument Digital Interface WAV – Waveform file WMA – Windows Media Audio |
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Video File Formats
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AVI – Audio Video Interleave
MOV - Movie MPEG – Moving Picture Experts Group RM – Real Media WMV – Windows Media File FLV – Flash Video |
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Multimedia Authoring Programs
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Create multimedia presentations
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Hyperlinks
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hot spots” that can be used to locate an external file, website or place
in the current presentation. |
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Menu
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a list of options that use hyperlinks to move to other parts of the presentation.
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Balance
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distribution of optical weight of the elements in the layout
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Movement
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how the viewer’s eyes move through the elements on the screen.
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Optical Center
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the point the viewer’s eyes first encounter when they look at the
screen. It is slightly above and to the right of the mathematical center. |
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Optical Weight
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the ability of elements to attract the viewer’s attention.
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Unity
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how well the design elements relate to one another
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Create Multimedia Presentations
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1. Plan Multimedia Presentations
2. Prepare Multimedia Presentations 3. Practice Presenting Multimedia Presentations 4. Present Multimedia Presentations |