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MULTIMEDIA DEVELOPMENT
Slick gadgets and cool software? Or, paper and pen? What
tools do you really need to develop effective training
materials?
What technologies are available and how should the
technology be used? First, let's define.
What is multimedia? It's the text,
graphics, animations, audio and video that comprises your
course or training content, integrated and presented in a way that will
help learners better understand the material.
Why multimedia? Research shows that
students learn better if the content is presented in a
variety of formats, stimulating multiple senses. Presenting
content graphically or animating text material with audio and
video not only helps to address the needs of students with
different learning styles, it also creates a more engaging
and interactive learning environment.
Now, about the technology. We acknowledge that trying to
keep up with all the new technology can be quite a
challenge, especially when there is no free time in your
schedule. That's where we can help. We can help you decide
what types of media make the most sense for your training
requirements considering the learning objectives and
user needs.
Multimedia and Technology Services
- Consult with content developers to determine the most
appropriate or effective media formats for your content
- Search for existing media resources that supplement
your learning material based on your prescribed criteria
- Design and produce multimedia elements
- Graphics: design course logos, banners,
icons, etc.
- Animations: design animations in Flash
and other applications
- Audio: record, edit and produce audio
segments
- Video: record, edit and produce video
segments
- Assist users with their own multimedia development
- Train users or develop tutorials in the use of
multimedia technology
To discuss your multimedia needs, contact Bev Hoerig,
Multimedia Specialist,
hoerigb@uhv.edu, 361.570.4282, UW133C, Victoria
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