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1. What is it?
This is a learning module for a specific Learning Outcome as stipulated in the HSP that is:
� 4.3 Multimedia Development
2. Who is it for?
This module is for students who are taking the ICT subject as their elective and for those who are interested in ICT.
3. What can be achieved?
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to produce an interactive educational multimedia project.
4. Is previous knowledge necessary?
No. The content of this module will enable you to acquire the knowledge.
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TOPIC: 4.3 Multimedia Development
SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
LEARNING OUTCOMESYou should be able to:4.3.3.2 apply all the phases of multimedia production to produce an
interactive educational multimedia project.A. Phase 1 – Analysis B. Phase 2 – DesignC. Phase 3 – ImplementationD. Phase 4 – TestingE. Phase 5 – EvaluationF. Phase 6 – Publishing
DURATION: 22 periods
REFERENCES
A. Books1. Stephen McGloughlin (2001) Multimedia Concepts and Practice. 2. Shelly G.B, Cashman T.J, Vermaat M.E, Walker T.J. (2005)
Discovering Computers 2006: A Gateway to Information, Course Technology.
3. Stephen M. Alessi and Stanley R. Trollip (2001) Multimedia for Learning. A Pearson Education Company. USA.
4. James E. Shuman (1998) Multimedia in Action. Thomson Course Technology. Belmont CA.
B. Web Address:1. http://www.shawmultimedia.com/analy_1.html
2. http://www.klariti.com/technical-writing/User-Guides-Tutorial.shtml
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4.3.3 MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
Multimedia can be defined as a computer based interactive communications process that incorporates text, graphics, animation, video and audio. Multimedia provides an environment in which the user can interact with the program. Multimedia can be delivered in the form of CDs or web-based using the Internet. The production of multimedia involves 6 phases. They are analysis, design, implementation, testing, evaluation and publishing phases. In this module, we will go through each phase in detail to produce a multimedia production that will be delivered in the form of CD.
REQUIREMENTS
A. HardwareMultimedia PCDigital Video CameraDigital CameraScannerPrinterCD Writer / DVD WriterCD-R / CD-RW
B. SoftwareGraphic Editor Video Editor Audio Editor Multimedia Authoring Software
C. WorksheetProblem StatementStoryboard Template (hardcopy/softcopy)Evaluation Form
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
A. Phase 1 – Analysis
LEARNING OUTCOMESYou should be able to:
1. investigate and write a short report of the findings.
DURATION: 2 periods
I). Introduction:
a). What is analysis phase?
Analysis phase is the first phase in multimedia production. In this phase, problems will be defined and the possible solution will be determined. Preliminaryinvestigation will also be carried out.
Situation 1:You are working with the Malaysian Tourism Board. One day, your boss asks you to produce a multimedia project which is informative and interactive for the ‘Visit Malaysia Year’ campaign.
Study and analyse the above situation, then1. Identify the project title.2. Identify the problem.3. Determine the objective that you want to accomplish.4. Determine the possible solution.5. Determine the target audience or end user.6. Fill in the Problem Statement.
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Example : Problem Statement
Items Response(s)
Project title Visit Malaysia Year
ProblemsTo produce an informative and interactive multimedia
Objectives- to introduce Malaysia- to give more information on interesting places
in Malaysia- to give an idea about Malaysian cultures and
customs- to introduce local cuisines
Possible solutions An informative and interactive multimedia project containing texts, videos, audios, animation and graphic; provide an interactive tour to the users
Target Audience Local and Foreign tourists
Based on the analysis, an example of a short report shown below:
Example of a short report
This multimedia project is about the ‘Visit Malaysia Year’. This project will promote and introduce interesting places in Malaysia. Malaysian cultures and customs and also the famous Malaysian cuisines are attractive to pull both local and foreign tourists.
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b). Activity 1:
Study and analyse the situation below, then:i). fill in the Problem Statement ; andii). write a short report.
Problem Statement
Items Response(s)
Project title
Problems
Objectives
Possible solutions
Target Audience
Situation:
Your school is going to have a new intake for the Form 1 students. As a school head prefect, you are given the responsibility by your principal to produce a multimedia project which will include all the information about your school for theparents and the new students. Your multimedia project must be both informative and interactive.
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Based on the analysis, write a short report of your project title.
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
B. Phase 2 - Design
LEARNING OUTCOMES
You should be able to:1. apply CASPER into multimedia project;2. provide an overview of the project in the flow chart ; and3. create storyboards.
DURATION: 4 periods
I). Introduction: What is design phase?In the design phase; the course content, navigational structure, assets, approach and graphic design are developed in detail. Sample graphics and layouts are established and technical requirements are specified.
a). Activity 1
Study the CASPER design principles and apply it to in your multimedia project. CASPER Screen Design And Layout Principles
Contrast
The principle of contrast states that, if two items are not exactly alike then it makesthem different. Contrast provides interest within a piece of graphic and keeps the observer entertained.
Alignment
Alignment is the idea that, while items are separated by idea and space (the principle of proximity) they are still all part of the same page. Nothing should be placed on a page arbitrarily; each item should have a visual connection with something else on the page.
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Simplicity
Gaining attention is an important part in any communication act, it is important to try to keep your message as simple as possible:
� use accurate words for text and graphics as it is absolutely necessary to get your point across
� superfluous graphics can interfere with understanding.� an over abundance of fonts or colours can distract rather than assist
learning. The general rule of thumb is to use graphics that are as simple as possible when displaying content on the screen. Provide the main ideas and a means of getting more information for those who might need or desire it.
Proximity
The principle of proximity states that things, that are closer together, will be seen as belonging together. Looking at thepicture on the right, since the horizontal rows of circles are closer together than the vertical columns, we perceive two vertical lines. Since the first two columns and the last two columns have less space between them than the centre two columns, we perceive two groups of two columns.
Emphasis
One method used to attract attention in the design of a screen or work of art is the use of a focal point. A focal point draws your attention to the most important element on the page. There are several techniques used to emphasize the most important object on a page.
Emphasis by IsolationIf most of the elements in a work of art are grouped closely together, an object by itself stands out as a focal point.
Emphasize with text attributes.Use highlighting or boldface to draw attention to the main points. Underlining rarely looks good on screen. Blinking should only be used in critical situations. It is distracting. Vary the size and rotation of text to attract attention. Scrolling text is generally not a sound practice in interactive multimedia (IMM). Multiple fonts should rarely be used. Pick a good font and work with its different styles.
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Repetition
Repetition is the idea that consistency can be gained by repeating elements throughout a page or series of pages. Repetitive items in a piece, tie it together as a whole. The best computer interface will maintain a consistent look. In particular,icons used for navigation should maintain one position to avoid confusing the learner. It is also wise to use similar font faces and colour schemes throughout a particular interface, unless the change is used to signal a new unit, topic, or section
b). FLOW CHART of MULTIMEDIA DESIGN
2 option
main menu 3 options
Display A(KLCC/KLIA/PJ)
Display B(Info)
Display C(Statistic)
Display C1 Display C2 Display C3
Display C2.1(Report)
Display C3.1(Report)
option
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c). Activity 2Design the storyboard and the navigation scheme. Include a template design if appropriate and specify the hyperlinks.
Example 1 of a storyboard.
Title : VISIT MALAYSIA Section : 1 Page : 1
Sub Title : Introduction Graphics : Yes / No Audio : Yes / No
Notes :
Next
Back
WELCOME TO MALAYSIA
� KUALA LUMPUR� PUTRA JAYA� SEPANG
Audio Video Animation Graphic
Reference : Multimedia In Action , James E.Shuman.www.wadsworth.com
BACK NEXTQUIT
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Example 2 of a storyboard.
Title : VISIT MALAYSIA Section : 1 Page : 1
Sub Title : Introduction Graphics : Yes / No Audio : Yes / No
Notes :
Next
Back
Audio Video Animation Graphic
GRAPHIC
Title Text
VISIT
Navigation button
Hypertext 1
Hypertext 2
Hypertext 3
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
C. Phase 3: Implementation
LEARNING OUTCOMES
You should be able to:1. apply editing software 2. apply authoring tools
creating texts and changing objects attributes in presentation area, creating graphics in presentation area, creating animation graphics in presentation area, creating audio objects in presentation area andcreating video objects in presentation area
3. produce an interactive educational multimedia project
Duration: 8 periods
Introduction
Implementation of the design includes using a program development tool that assists the programmer by generating or providing some or all code, or includes writing the code that translates the design into a computer program and, if necessary, creating the user interface.
Activities : Activity 1You are required to prepare some images which are related to the topic. You have many ways to get the images:1. Take pictures using digital camera / pictures2. Scan your photo using scanner3. Download pictures from Internet
Activity 2Now, you have to prepare some audio. Your audio format must be in wav and midi format.1. Record your voice into digital form 2. Download audio from Internet3. Create your own audio file
Activity 3Take a short video. You must ensure that your file must be in avi format.
Activity 4Group all the different format into authoring tools. Students are required to use ToolBook Assistant 2004.
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ToolBook Assistant
1. Opening ToolBook Assistant 2004 application
i) Double-click on the ToolBook Assistant icon to view the ToolBook Assistant 2004 Startup screen. Click on the Quick Start Tab and select the Blank Native ToolBook Book icon. Then click on the OK button.
ii) Click on Yes button to proceed.
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2. Resizing Presentation Screen
i) Click on the Object Menu and select the Properties for Book.
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ii) Click on the Page Tab to change the size of the presentation screen. By default the Page measurement is in unit. You can change the unit measurement to pixels by
clicking on the .
iii) Click on the option for 800 x 600 pixels and the screen size will automatically change
to your current selection. Click on the icon to close the Properties for Book window.
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3. Inserting Flash Movie into Presentation
i) Select the Media Players category from the Catalogue. Select the Flash Media Player icon for the Media Player Catalogue. Drag and drop the media player object on to the presentation screen.
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ii) Click on the to choose the flash media that you want to insert into the presentation
. iii) For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training folder on your desktop. Select the
video folder and choose the file name “Intro.swf”.
iv) Check the AutoStart box and click on the OK button
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v) To resize the flash media player object, click on the flash media player object. Move your mouse to the border and drag its sides.
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Or you can click on the Flash Media Player object. Click on the icon to view the Flash Media Players properties. Then click on the Bounds Tab. You can change the size and position of the Flash Media Player object by changing the values for these 4 parameters. For this exercise,
change the position for Left – 0, Top – 0, Width – 800 and Height – 350. Click on the icon to close the Properties for Group window.
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vi) To view the flash movie, click on the View Menu and choose Reader. Or press the F3 button on your keyboard.
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Flash Movie
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vii) Click on the View Menu and choose Author to return to author mode.
viii) Click on the File Menu and choose Save As.
ix) Select the first option and click on the OK button.
x) For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder and name the file as“Visit_Malaysia_Year”.
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4. Drawing object using the Draw Objects ToolBar
i) Select the Draw Objects category from the Catalogue. Select the rectangle icon from the Catalogue.
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ii) Drag and drop the rectangle object on the presentation screen
iii) Resize the rectangle to fit the white space on the presentation screen.
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iii) To change the colour of the rectangle object, first click on the object then click on the
icon.
iv) Click on the Draw tab. For this exercise, change the Fill Color from White to Black.
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iv) Click on the icon to close the Properties for Book window.
v) Click on the File Menu and choose Save As.
vi) Select the first option and click on the OK button.
vii) Select the filename “Visit_Malaysia_Year” and click on the Save button.
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viii) Click on the Yes button.
5. Inserting Buttons
i) Select the Buttons category from the Catalogue. Select the rectangle icon from the Catalogue.
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ii) Drag and drop the Pushbutton object on the presentation screen
iii) To change properties of the button, first click on the Button object then click on the
icon.
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iv) Click on the Draw Tab. Under Caption heading, remove the existing caption in the textarea.
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ix) Click on the Graphic Tab. Under Button Graphic heading, click on the Normal icon. Click on the Choose Graphic button
x) Click on the Import button
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Flash Movie
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v) Select the graphic for the button. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the images folder under it. Select the filename “logo.jpg” then click on the OK button.
vi) Type in the name of the image. For this exercise type in “bmp_logo” under the Name textarea. Then click on the OK button.
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vii) Under the Graphics Option, check the second option.
xi) Click on the icon to close the Properties for Button window.
xii) Repeat steps (i – vi) for the other buttons.Filename – Malaysia.jpg
Culture.jpgTourist.jpg
viii) Click on the File Menu and choose Save As.
ix) Select the first option and click on the OK button.
x) Select the filename “Visit_Malaysia_Year” and click on the Save button.
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xi) Click on the Yes button.
6. Inserting New Page i) Select the Draw Objects category from the Catalogue. Select the rectangle icon from
the Catalogue.
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ii) Type in the page name. For this exercise, type the page name as “Logo Definition”. Select the first option then click on the OK button.
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Flash Movie
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iii) Repeat steps i – ii to add three more pages. For this exercise, name the other pages with About Malaysia, Culture and Tourist Spots.
iv) To navigate from one page to another click on the Page Navigation bar as shown below.
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v) Click on the File Menu and choose Save As.
vi) Select the first option and click on the OK button.
vii) Select the filename “Visit_Malaysia_Year” and click on the Save button.
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viii) Click on the Yes button.
7. Inserting Background
i) Select the Object Menu and click on the Properties for Background.
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ii) Select the Draw Tab and click on the Choose Backdrop button.
iii) Click on the Import button.
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iv) Select the background for the page. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the images folder under it. Select the filename “scenery.jpg” then click on the OK button.
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v) Type in the name of the image. For this exercise type in “bmp_background” under the Name textarea. Then click on the OK button.
vi) Click on the icon to close the Properties for Button window.
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vii) Click on the File Menu and choose Save As.
viii) Select the first option and click on the OK button.
ix) Select the filename “Visit_Malaysia_Year” and click on the Save button.
x) Click on the Yes button.
8. Creating texts in presentation area
8.1 Drag & Drop Text Field
i) Select the Text Field category from the Catalog. Click on the text field icon that you want.
ii) Then drag and drop the text field on to the presentation area.
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iii) Double-click on the text field to type. For this exercise, please type “VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR”.
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iv) Click on the Properties icon to change the Font Color, position, font type, alignment.
xi) Click on the icon to close the Properties for Button window.
8.2 Insert Text
i) Select the Text Field category from the Catalog. Click on the text field icon that you want. Then drag and drop the text field on to the presentation area.
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ii) Click on the Insert Menu and select Text.
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iii) Select the word document that you want to insert into the text field and click the Open button. For this exercise, please select the file “Visit Malaysia” from the ToolBook Training folder on your desktop.
iv) Click on the OK button.
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v) Click on the Properties icon to change the Font Color, position, font type, alignment.
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ix) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As
x) Click Save.
xi) Click the OK button.
9. Inserting Graphic
9.1 Insert Graphic
i) Select Insert from the menu bar. Click on the Graphics.
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ii) Select the graphic that you want. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the images folder under it. Select the filename “visit2007.jpg” then click on the OK button.
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iii) Click on the image and drag it to the right hand corner of the screen and align it to the first paragraph of the text.
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iii) Repeat steps (i – ii) for the other images.Filename – Malaysia.gif
flower.giffivedots.gifCelebrating50.gif
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iv) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
v) Click Save.
vi) Click on the Yes button.
10. Inserting Audio
For this exercise navigate to page 3 using the navigation arrows. Then insert a text field for the title “About Malaysia”. Insert another text field. Then select the file from the ToolBook Training folder -> text folder and choose the file named “AboutMalaysia.rtf”. Then put in graphics.
Filename – twintower.jpgSAS Building.jpgDiving-malaysia.jpg
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i) From the Catalogue, select the Media Players category.
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ii) Scroll down the list of players from the Media Players and select Audio icon.
iii) Drag and drop the icon on the screen. Then click on the Choose a Clip button shown in the Properties for Media Player.
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iv) Click on the New button.
v) Select the graphic that you want. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the audio folder under it. Select the filename “track2.wma” then click on the Open button.
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vi) Name the audio clip as “msong” and then click on the Close button.
vii) Check the third option “Start clip when entering page”. Then click on the Ok button.
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viii) To test whether the audio is playing, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
ix) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
x) Click Save.
xi) Click the Yes button.
11. Inserting Video
For this exercise navigate to page 4 using the navigation arrows. Then insert a text field for the title “Culture”. Insert another text field. Then select the file from the ToolBook Training folder -> text folder and choose the file named “Culture.rtf”.
i) From the Catalogue, select the Media Players category.
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ii) Select the Universal Media Player from the Media Player category. Drag and down media object on the presentation screen. Click on icon.
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iii) Select the graphic that you want. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the video folder under it. Select the filename “culture.mpeg” then click on the Open button.
iv) Click on the OK button.
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v) Check on the “Auto Start” box. Then click the OK button.
vi) To test whether the video is playing, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
vii) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
viii) Click Save.
ix) Click the Yes button.
12. Creating Path Animation
For this exercise navigate to page 4 using the navigation arrows. Then insert a text field for the title “Tourist Spots”. Insert a Graphic from ToolBook Training folder -> images folder and choose the file named “malaysiamap.gif”.
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i) Click on the Insert Menu and choose Graphics. Then select the Graphic you want. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the images folder under it. Select the filename “perlis.gif” then click on the OK button.
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ii) Then drag the image and position it below the map.
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iii) Select the image and click on the icon. Name the graphic as “Perlis”.
iv) Then select the Text Field category from the Catalog. Choose a text field type. Drag and down the text field into the presentation screen.
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v) Then click on the Insert Menu and select text. Then select the text you want. For this exercise, select the ToolBook Training Folder then select the text folder under it. Select the filename “perlis.rtf” then click on the Open button.
vi) Then click on the OK button.
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vii) Select the text field and click on the icon to change the font style, font type, position and etc. Name the text field as “Perlis”.
viii) Position the text field toward the bottom right of the presentation screen.
ix) Click on the Object Menu and select Path Animation.
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x) Select the object you want to animate. For this exercise, click on the Perlis image and click the Ok button.
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xi) Click on anywhere of the screen to chart the path of the image animation.
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xii) Click on the icon to select a different object to animate. For this exercise, select the Field “Perlis” and click on the OK button.
xiii) Click on anywhere of the screen to chart the path of the image animation.
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xiv) Click on the Done button.
xv) Click on the OK button.
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xvi) Then select the Action Objects category from the Catalogue.
xvii) Drag and drop the Action Trigger object on to the presentation screen. Click on the Add button.
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xviii) Select the picture “Perlis” and select the Animate button. Then click on the OK button.
xix) Click on the Add button.
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xx) Select the text field “Perlis” and click OK.
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xxi) Uncheck the option “When entering page”. Then click on the OK button.
xxii) Click on the icon. Replace the Caption “Action Trigger” to “Perlis”. Under the heading Border Style, select “None”. Under the Drawing option, uncheck the “Highlight when clicked” and check the “Draw Transparent” box.
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xxiii) Click on the Graphic Tab. Select the Choose Graphic button.
xxiv) Scroll up the list and select “None”. Then click on the OK button.
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xxv) To test whether the animation is working, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
xxvi) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
xxvii) Click Save.
xxviii) Click the Yes button.
13. Hide and Show Objects
i) Select the Action Objects category from the Catalogue. Select the Delay button.
ii) Drag and Drop the button on to the presentation screen. For this exercise, set the Delay Time to “10” sec. Then click on the OK button.
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iii) Select the Action Trigger on the screen. For this exercise, select the word “Perlis”
then click on the Extended Properties icon.
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iv) Select the last object in the list and click on the Add button.
v) Select the object from the list box. For this exercise, select the object “Delay”. Under the Perform What Action heading, select the option “Trigger”. Then click on the OK button.
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vi) Select the object picture “Perlis” from the list. Under the Perform What Action Heading, select the option “Hide”. Then click on the OK button.
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vii) Select the object field “Perlis” from the list. Under the Perform What Action Heading, select the option “Hide”. Then click on the OK button.
viii) Select the object picture “Perlis” from the list. Under the Perform What Action Heading, select the option “Show”. Then click on the OK button.
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ix) Select the object field “Perlis” from the list. Under the Perform What Action Heading, select the option “Show”. Then click on the OK button.
x) Using the arrow key move, the picture “Perlis” with the icon “S” and field “Perlis with the icon “S”. Then click on the OK button.
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xi) To test whether the animation is working, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
xii) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
xiii) Click Save.
xiv) Click the Yes button.
Repeat the steps in Section 12 and 13 to put in the picture, text and animation for all the other states in the map.
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14. Inserting Hyperlink
i) For this exercise, navigate to page 1 of the presentation using the navigation buttons.
ii) Select the first button “Logo” and then click on the icon.
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iii) Click on the icon.
iv) Under the heading Type of Link, select “Go to another page”. Under the heading Link to, select a specific page. Then click on the icon.
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v) Select the page you want to link to. For this exercise, select the “Logo Definition”. Then click on the OK button.
vi) Under the heading transition effect, select the page transaction effect that you want. Click on the “Test” button to view the transition effect. Then click on the Ok button.
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vii) Click on the icon to close the Properties window.
viii) Repeat steps i – viii to link the other buttons.- About Malaysia button -> About Malaysia page
- Culture button -> Culture page. – Tourist Spots -> Tourist Spots page
Insert a new button in pages 2 – 5. Change the button caption to “Main Menu”. Then link the button to the first page.
ix) To test whether the animation is working, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
x) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
xi) Click Save.
xii) Click the Yes button.
15. Inserting Exit button
i) For this exercise, navigate to page 2 of the presentation using the navigation buttons. Then press the F4 key on the keyboard, to go to background of the page.
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ii) Select the Action Objects category from the Catalogue. Select the object “Exit with Confirmation”.
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iii) Drag and down the object to the presentation screen.
iv) Click on the icon. Change the exit button caption to “Exit”. Then click on the icon to close the properties window.
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v) Then resize the object to fit the caption. Then press F4 to return to the foreground of the presentation screen.
vi) To test whether the exit button is working, press the F3 key on your keyboard to go to Reader mode. To return to Author mode, press the F3 key on your keyboard.
vii) Save your exercise. First click File > Save As.
viii) Click Save.
ix) Click the Yes button.
REFERENCE
A. Books1. ToolBook Assistant User Manual2.Evaluation/ :Self TestSummary :
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
D. Phase 4 – Testing
LEARNING OUTCOMESYou should be able to:
1. test an on going multimedia production.2. repair and fixed of any problems that testing exposes.3. use the check list for testing.
DURATION: 4 periods
a). What is testing?Testing is an ongoing process and should begin at the very beginning stage of multimedia production. It is important to test the design and the function to find out how the user interacts with the multimedia products
b). Who will do the testing?Your friends, teacher or any one can do the testing.
c). Why do we need to test our multimedia production?This is to repair and fix any problems that testing exposes. You cannot predict how someone who has never seen your product before, will use it. Independent testing also gives you feedback on how your product performs. Testing the process will prove or indicate where you need to make changes.
d). Do I need to have all the items listed in the checklist?No, not all the items given should be in your multimedia productions. For example, if you have navigation buttons, there is no need for hotspot.
e). What to do with the checklist?
Just tick ( � ) at the Yes or No column according to the items shown in the Multimedia Production and give some comments regarding the item tested for improvement if needed.Example: When user guides are given but not in proper order, then we have to give some comments on that part to be improved by the developer.f). Check List For Testing A Multimedia Production
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Name : _______________________________________Form : _________________Title : _____________________________________Date :__________________
Tick ( � ) Yes or No according to the items shown in the Multimedia Production.
Items YES
NO Comments
ContentMatches the goalsText AnimationGraphic VideoAudioLanguage
A
InformativeInterfaceContrastAlignmentSimplicityProximityEmphasis
B
RepetitionNavigationNavigation aids
C
ConsistencyDocumentationProduction documents User guide given
D
Supplementary documentsOthersColourIconHotspotMenusInteractive
E
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
E. Phase 5 – Evaluation
DURATION : 2 periods
Learning Outcome :Students should be able to assess their own multimedia project by using the checklist form.
a). What is evaluation phase?The evaluation of a project is an on going process. This phase of the development process focuses on summative evaluation and measures the effectiveness of the project.
Evaluation process focuses on the product used rather than its features and functions. It is done earlier to discover any design faults and reduce the costs of correcting the faults. It can reduce the need for technical help and training costs. Thus, increasing users’ satisfaction.
Evaluation reduces ‘over design’ by making you aware of what the user really needs. There is a range of different types of evaluation that can be applied to an educational multimedia product. Some of them are stated in the evaluation form below.
http://www.tecmasters.com/Multimedia_pg1.htmlhttp://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/mag/view.asp?Section=61
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EVALUATION FORM
Name : _______________________________________Form : _________________Project Title : _______________________________________Date :__________________Scale : 1 – Poor
2 – Good3 – Excellent
Tick (/) in the appropriate column.
Items 1 2 3 Comments
AContent(e.g.: match the project goal, informative, etc)
BInterface(e.g.: interesting, user friendly, interactive, etc)
CNavigation(e.g.: flow of the slide, all buttons functioning)
DDocumentation(e.g.: all the six phases are documented)
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SUBTOPIC: 4.3.3 Multimedia Production
F. Phase 6 – Publishing
LEARNING OUTCOMESYou should be able to:
1. produce a multimedia Compact Disc (CD)2. create cover and inlay for the CD3. do CD packaging
DURATION: 2 periods
Introduction:
I). What is publishing phase?In the publishing phase, the process of producing a CD and its cover will be implemented. In this phase, quality of packaging will be considered.
a). Activity 1You are required to use a CD writer to produce a multimedia CD.
1. Use the software that comes with the CD writer to produce the CD.2. Follow the steps given.
b). Activity 2You have to create the CD cover and the CD inlay.
1. Use the software that comes with the CD writer to create the CD cover and inlay.
2. Follow the steps given.
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PROJECT TASK: DO IT YOURSELF
Instruction1. Choose a suitable title to develop your educational multimedia product. The
project title should not touch any sensitive issues such as religion, politic, race, etc.
2. Your presentation should be within 5 to 10 minutes.
3. Include texts, graphics, videos, audios, hyperlinks and animation elements.
4. Apply suitable interface principles in your project.
5. Carry out the project using the headings below:
� Analysis
� Design
� Implementation
� Testing
� Evaluation
� Publishing
6. Compile all the related documents.
7. Submit your documents and the softcopy of the multimedia product (CD) to your teacher.