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{{quotation | Multimedia is the use of several different media (e.g. text, audio, graphics, animation, video, and interactivity) to convey information. Multimedia also refers to the use of computer technology to create, store, and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is also a pleonasm as media is the plural of medium, hence it is a double plural.}} (from the [[Wikipedia: Multimedia]] article)
{{quotation | Multimedia is the use of several different media (e.g. text, audio, graphics, animation, video, and interactivity) to convey information. Multimedia also refers to the use of computer technology to create, store, and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is also a pleonasm as media is the plural of medium, hence it is a double plural.}} (from the [[Wikipedia: Multimedia]] article)


{{Comment | Let's hope that TECFA's multimedia research gang will contribute to some articles ...}}
== Articles that are related to multimedia ==
 
* (Multimedia) [[hypertext]]
* [[Computer game]]s
* [[Computer graphics]]
* [[Concept map]]s
* [[Interactive multimedia]]
* [[Multimedia animation]]
* [[Multimedia presentation]]s
* [[Video streaming]], [[multimedia container format]], [[Codec]]
 
== Links ==


External links:
* [[Wikipedia:Educational animation]] - This is a good article by people who seem to understand the issues.
* [[Wikipedia:Educational animation]] - This is a good article by people who seem to understand the issues.
* [[Wikipedia:Computer Graphics]]
* [[Wikipedia:Computer Graphics]]
* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/ Multimedia Wiki] - Technical information


References (to be moved to more specialized articles):
== References ==
(to be moved to more specialized articles ....)


* Lowe, R.K. (2004). Interrogation of a dynamic visualization during learning. Learning and Instruction, 14, 257-274.
* Lowe, R.K. (2004). Interrogation of a dynamic visualization during learning. Learning and Instruction, 14, 257-274.


* Mayer, R.E., & Moreno, R. (2002). Animation as an aid to multimedia learning. Educational Psychology Review, 14, 87-99.
* Mayer, R.E., & Moreno, R. (2002). Animation as an aid to multimedia learning. Educational Psychology Review, 14, 87-99.
* Stempler, Luann K. (1997), Educational Characteristics of Multimedia: A Literature Review, Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (1997) 6(3/4), 339-359. [http://www.medvet.umontreal.ca/techno/eta6785/articles/Multimedia_design.PDF PDF]


* Tversky, B., Morrison, J. B., & Bétrancourt M. (2002). Animation: Can it facilitate? International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 57, 247-262.
* Tversky, B., Morrison, J. B., & Bétrancourt M. (2002). Animation: Can it facilitate? International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 57, 247-262.
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Definition

“Multimedia is the use of several different media (e.g. text, audio, graphics, animation, video, and interactivity) to convey information. Multimedia also refers to the use of computer technology to create, store, and experience multimedia content. Multimedia is also a pleonasm as media is the plural of medium, hence it is a double plural.” (from the Wikipedia: Multimedia article)

Articles that are related to multimedia

Links

References

(to be moved to more specialized articles ....)

  • Lowe, R.K. (2004). Interrogation of a dynamic visualization during learning. Learning and Instruction, 14, 257-274.
  • Mayer, R.E., & Moreno, R. (2002). Animation as an aid to multimedia learning. Educational Psychology Review, 14, 87-99.
  • Stempler, Luann K. (1997), Educational Characteristics of Multimedia: A Literature Review, Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (1997) 6(3/4), 339-359. PDF
  • Tversky, B., Morrison, J. B., & Bétrancourt M. (2002). Animation: Can it facilitate? International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 57, 247-262.