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| Multimedia | A computer based, interactive experience that incorporates text, graphics, sound, video, and virtual reality. It allows the use of video, sound, graphics, animation, and special effect texts to make digital visuals more interesting. |
| Multimedia titles | They are any products created using multimedia software and identify what the products are. They include CD-ROM/DVD-based games like “Flight Simulator” and educational titles like such as “Grandma and Me.” |
| Copyright | Ensures that the author’s rights of images and sounds used in multimedia products are protected and acknowledged. It is the legal protection that grants rights to its owners. |
| Fair Use | Allows others to use copyrighted material without infringing on the copyrights of the owner. |
| Hyperlinks | “hot spots” or “jumps” to locate another file or page; represented by a graphic or colored and underlined text. Allow the end user to navigate between slides, additional elements (i.e. Word and Excel documents), audio, video clips, and other interactive parts of the presentation. Also allow the user to launch the Internet browser and open a selected site in cyberspace. |
| Navigation buttons or controls | how the user interfaces with a multimedia presentation on an electronic presentation or a web site. |
| Theme | refers to the concept or idea of the title. |
| Virtual Reality | is an environment that surrounds users so that they become part of the experience. |