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multimediaThe combination of different types of media such as audio, video and text.
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multimediaA publication in which images, sound and text are integrated.
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multimediaalso multi-media, 1962, from multi- + media.
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multimediaSoftware programs that combine text and graphics with sound, video, and animation. A multimedia PC contains the hardware to support these capabilities.
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multimediaMultimedia refers to the presentation of information and instruction through a combination of graphics, audio, text, or video. Multimedia instruction is often interactive.
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multimediaThe delivery of information, usually to a personal computer, in a combination of different formats including text, graphics, animation, audio, and video.
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multimediaMultimedia (MM) refers to applications and technologies that manipulate text, data, images, sound and full-motion-video objects. Given the usage of multiple formats, multimedia is capable of deliverin [..]
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multimediainvolving more than one method of communication, such as sound and images.
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multimediadocuments which contain text, sound, graphics and video elements that are all capable of being displayed to the user.
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multimediaA combination of different types of programs that allow you to see graphics, animation, and text.
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multimediamultimedia is typically used to refer to the use of any dynamic media: audio, video, or animation. When used in this sense, there are numerous issues in how people deal with motion, timing, change, an [..]
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multimediaMedia applications that employ multiple formats (e.g. video, audio, text, graphics, animation, interactivity etc.).
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multimediaA combination of media that may include still and moving images, illustration, text and sound. From educational games and business presentations to online encyclopedias, the use of multimedia [..]
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multimediaA single work assembled using elements from more than one medium, such as high-resolution color images, sounds, video, and text that contains characters in multiple fonts and styles.
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multimediaThe integrated presentation of text, graphics, audio, video and animation, mostly on computers.
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multimediaPertaining to the processing and integrated presentation of information in more than one form, e.g., video, voice, music, or data.
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multimediaDocuments or platforms that combine different kinds of data (text, video, graphics, audio).
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multimediaProjects involving more than one material or artform.
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multimediaThose texts that use more than one medium, for example combining visual media, such as words and images, with sound. Television, the internet and developments in computer and digital technology have r [..]
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multimedian. 1. the combined use of several media, esp. for the purpose of education or entertainment. 2. the integration of text, sound, full or partial motion video, or graphics in digital form as in hypermed [..]
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multimediaJensens Internet Dictionary The ability to combine audio, visual, and possibly other types of hardware into a presentation. For example, a "multimedia" classroom will typically have projection hardware and switching controls that make it easy for teachers to switch back and forth between computer projections, videotape projections [..]
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multimediaThe use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. Long touted as the future revolution in computing, multimedia applications were, until the mid-90s, un [..]
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multimediaA combination of two or more digital media (text, graphics, audio, animation, video, etc.) used in a computer application or data file, such as an online encyclopedia, computer game, or Web site (exam [..]
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multimediaThe process of using computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. Long touted as the future revolution in computing, multimedia applications were, until the mid-90s, uncommon due to the expensive hardware required. With increases in performance and decreases in price, however, multimedia is now commonplace. [..]
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multimediaDocuments that combine text, graphics, sound, movies, or other media.
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multimediaAny presentation or software program that combines several media, such as graphics, sound, video, animation, and/or text.
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multimediaA combination of media types in a single document, such as text, graphics, audio and video.
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multimediaMultimedia is the collective term for text, graphics, animation, and interactive content.
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multimediaThe integration of two or more types of information (text, images, audio, video, animation, etc.) in a single application. See Hypermedia, Media. See Module 2.2, Introduction to multimedia CALL.
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multimediaMultimedia is a broad term that refers to the delivery of text, images, sound and interactivity in an integrated manner from a computer.
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multimediaThe Web's integration of audio, video, graphics and text.
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multimediaCombining two or more types of audio/visual support in a presentation.
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multimediaTerm used to describe a range of different delivery formats such as video, audio, text and images, often presented simultaneously on the internet.
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multimediaThe way of presenting a subject using different types of media, such as video, audio, text and images in combination.
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multimediaEncompasses interactive text, images, sound, and color. Multimedia can be anything from a simple PowerPoint slide slow to a complex interactive simulation.
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multimediaCombining two or more types of audio/visual support in a presentation.
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multimediaThe use of two or more audiovisual media in the same presentation.
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multimediaCombination of multiple forms of media in communication of information between users and machines. Communication formats include voice communications (speech recognition, speaker verification and text [..]
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multimediaTerm used to describe a range of different delivery formats such as video, audio, text and images, often presented simultaneously on the internet.
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multimediaMultimedia refers to the simultaneous use of more than one type of media such as text with sound, moving or still images with music, and so on.
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multimediaInformation presented in more than one format, such as text, audio, video, graphics, and images.
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multimediaComputer systems or applications that are able to manipulate data in multiple forms, including still and video images, sound and text.
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multimediaLiterally, the use of more than one medium in transmitting information. In the computer world, multimedia refers to the use of any combination of text, full color images and graphics, video, animation [..]
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multimediaThis originally indicated a capability to work with and integrate various types of things including audio, still graphics, and especially video. Now it is more of a marketing term and has little real [..]
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multimediaFiles on your computer or the Internet which include music, videos, etc. Multimedia is usually used for entertainment purposes.
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multimediaA presentation combining text with pictures, video and/or sound.
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multimedia The interactive use of text, graphics and colors to display a concept. It could be a PowerPoint slide show or a complex interactive animation.
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multimediaA combination of two or more types of information such as text, audio, video, graphics, and images.
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multimedia(n) transmission that combine media of communication (text and graphics and sound etc.)
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multimediaSurf Movies
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multimediaComputer systems providing audio, video and data.
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multimedia Multimedia is the integration of multiple forms of media. This includes text, graphics, audio, video, etc. For example, a presentation involving audio and video clips would be considered a "multimedia presentation."
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multimediaCombined use of several kinds of media in instructional presentations, such as a combination of videotapes, CD-ROMs, slides, and television.
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multimediaRapidly developing technology that enables information of all kinds-text, still images, moving pictures, sound-to be stored and retrieved on a single digital medium, such as CD-ROM or videodisc.
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multimediaWriting and filmmaking encompassing more than one medium at a time which, script-wise, usually refers to CD-ROM games or Internet-based programming.
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multimediaAn ambiguous term describing the combination of audio, video, and other information with graphics, control, storage, and other features of computer-based Systems. Applications include presentation, ed [..]
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multimediaA way of presenting material that brings together still images, video, text and sound files. Multimedia presentations can be interactive and be as basic or as advanced as you desire.
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multimediaMaterials, frequently computer applications, that combine some or all of text, Sound, graphics, Animation, and video into integrated packages. (Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors, 1994)
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multimediaMaterials, frequently computer applications, that combine some or all of text, sound, graphics, animation, and video into integrated packages. (Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors, 1994)
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multimediaFiles that combine media, like text, graphics, sound, animation, and video.
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multimediaMultimedia refers to content that uses more than one medium. The categories of media are slippery, but they generally include: Text Sound Graphics/images Animation/video (live footage as opposed to an [..]
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multimediaMedia and content that uses a combination of different forms. Multimedia includes some combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, and interactive content.
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multimediaMedia applications that employ multiple formats (e.g. video, audio, text, graphics, animation, interactivity etc.).
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multimediaThe integration of text, graphics, video, animation, and/or sound in a presentable way.
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multimediaA combination of several media types in a single digital object or collection, e.g., images, audio, video.
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multimediarefers to stories containing other forms of media than just prose to tell the story. May include pictures, videos, and/or audio files. The extra media does not just accompany the text, but is an integ [..]
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multimediaTypically refers to the presentation of information using a computer and including text-based, audio, and visual components.
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multimediaUsed essentially to define applications and technologies that manipulate text, data, images and voice full motion video objects. Typically associated with PCs, but increasingly associated with networked-based applications.
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multimediaPresenting information via a range of different means including audio and video material.
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multimediaMultimedia refers to multiple types of media, namely voice (telephony), data (computer files), fax and video. Some protocols, such as ISDN and ATM were developed to support multimedia transfer of information. Other protocols such as Frame Relay were developed to support data only. Prioritization of traffic is key to multimedia communication, becaus [..]
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multimediaThe combination of different media — including text, graphics, audio, video, and animation — in one program. The article “Snow Fall” by John Branch in The New York Times
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multimediaOffering the use of various communications such as text, sound, and still or moving images.
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multimedia
(plurale tantum) The combined use of sound, video, and text to present an idea.
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multimedia
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multimediaAny information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)."
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multimediaMultimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive content. Multimedia contrasts with media that use only rudimenta [..]
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multimediaMultimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive content. Multimedia contrasts with media that use only rudimenta [..]
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multimediaMultimedia, Inc. was a media company that owned 10 daily newspapers, three weekly newspapers, two radio stations, five television stations, and a cable television system division. The company was head [..]
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multimediaMultimedia, Inc. was a media company that owned 10 daily newspapers, three weekly newspapers, two radio stations, five television stations, and a cable television system division. The company was head [..]
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multimediaRelationships Related Term: hypermedia mixed media n. ~ A work that combines different formats into an integrated whole. Notes: Multimedia commonly refers to works that combine sound, images, and te [..]
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