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MWD 3.01 Vocabulary Activity 1

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MultimediaDifferent types of media including text, video, sound, graphics and animations.
Multimedia PresentationA computer based, interactive experience that incorporates text, graphics, sound, video, and virtual reality.
Copyright LawEnsures that the author’s rights of images and sounds used in multimedia products are protected and acknowledged.
Fair UseAllows others to use copyright material without infringing on the rights of the owner.
Build EffectAn effect applied to text that makes it appear on a slide in increments of one letter, word or section at a time; keeps the audience’s attention and does not allow the audience to read or see past what the speaker is explaining.
Hyperlinks“Hot spots” or “jumps” to locate another file or page; represented by a graphic or colored and underlined text.
MenusA list of options (text or images) that link to other parts of the presentation.
Navigation buttonsAllow the end user to navigate between slides, additional elements, audio, video clips, and other interactive parts of the presentation.
Slide transitionThe visual effect of a slide as it moves on and off the screen during a slide show.
Asymmetrical balanceDistribution achieved by arranging non-identical elements on both sides of an imaginary center line on the screen.
BalanceThis is the distribution of optical weight in the layout.
InteractivityThis is the ability of the user to interact with an application.
Inter-screen unityThis is the design that users encounter as they navigate from one screen to another; provides consistency throughout a title.
Intra-screen unityThis is how the various elements relate to one another on the same screen.
Linear presentationsAuthor of the presentation controls the flow of information in the application.
No balanceA design that has elements arranged on the screen without regard to the optical weight of elements.
Non-linear presentationAllows the user to interact with a presentation and control how the information will be viewed; allows the user to be active rather than passive during the delivery of the information.
Optical centerA point slightly above and to the center of the mathematical center of the screen.
Optical weightThe ability of an element such as a graphic, text, headline, or subheading to attract the user’s eye.
RolloverFunction performed as the mouse pointer rolls over and points to an object.
Sequential navigational schemeTakes the user through a controlled, linear process.
Symmetrical balanceDistribution achieved by arranging elements as horizontal or vertical mirrored images on both sides of an imaginary center line of a screen.
TreatmentHow a presentation will be offered to the user; that is, the look and feel of the presentation.
Authoring programsPrograms used to create multimedia presentations.
Adobe DirectorAuthoring program that uses a movie metaphor with the user as the "director" of the movie. It has a scripting language called Lingo which has made it a popular choice for creating CD-ROMs and standalone kiosks and web content. It supports both 2D and 3D multimedia projects.
Adobe FlashAn animation program for developing 2-D animations delivered on the Web.
PlayersAre programs that allow users to run multimedia applications on their computers.
Programming languagesLanguages used to create applications and, in multimedia, to produce sophisticated features such as creating animations and searching databases.
ScriptThis is program code for a specific task such as a rollover.
Scripting LanguagesProgramming languages used to create scripts.
ShockwaveProgram that allows an Internet user to play applications created with Macromedia Director.
ToolbookA multimedia authoring software program.


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Terry Sanford Hight School & Reid Ross Classical School
Fayetteville, NC

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