Saturday, November 21, 2020

Multimedia Education Factors

 On this particular blog I will be using my video posted before as a reference in order to identify the factors that were taught in a particular subject that I am taking.

Affective - It shows a beautiful example which could move the hearts of the viewers.

Cognitive - The statement can be easily understood by the viewers.


Coherence - Shows two images without anything else, without added decorations, and the explanation is already being narrated.


Embodiment - The figure on the screen embodies humanlike facial expressions while also maintaining eye contact which will hold the viewer's attention.


Image - Shows a knight on screen when the narrator uses a knight as an example.

Modality - Shows both graphics and text on screen.

Multimedia - Incorporates graphics in order to reinforce the image into the viewer's mind.

Personalization - The screen text addresses the viewer directly, which will keep their attention.


Pre-training and Contiguity - The image on screen is already well-known amongst the multimedia community, while the labels are directed onto the part it indicates.


Psychomotor - It can be easily understood by the viewers which in turn can help them easily execute the actions.


Redundancy - The on screen text does not repeat with the narrator, but simply puts the main idea onto the screen.

Segmenting - Uses title cards to separate the segments which make the information easier to understand by the viewer.

Signalling - Emphasizes that the figure on screen is "WRONG"

Voice - The whole video has been narrated by a human voice in a rather controlled environment with minimal background noise.


How to create your own Character!


The following video is a tutorial made by yours truly! It talks about how to create your character, from the very basics, to future events such as developing your character further. Hopefully you can gain something from this!


Edited by: Patricia Cabanos

Narrated by: Patricia Cabanos


 

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Video Presentation

 Today, what I will be presenting will be a video wherein my groupmates and I collaborated to create a tutorial on how to create your own character. 

Names: 

Andrade, Lance Andre

Dordas, John Lenard

Ojascastro, Daren Kate

Yago, Jil Paula

Cabanos, Patricia Jersey


Enjoy!


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Oab2YDyepZSTpm90Pu3gAf7jviwTngn_/view?usp=drivesdk


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Multimedia Websites that you can use

     It's been quite some time since I last went on here, and this time around it's also on the same reasons why I did this in the first place, which is for Educational purposes, specifically for my subject Multimedia Education which brings me to what I came here for.


Today I will be listing some websites the provide the following services, namely:

-Publishing of multimedia presentation

        ⦿Which allows the creator of the website to insert various texts, images, and videos to their site.

-Communication tools

        ⦿Which allows the creator to interact and communicate with their audience.

-Designing and Editing multimedia elements

        ⦿Which allows the creator of the website to potentially edit mistakes on their submitted posts and media.

-Storage of multimedia projects

        ⦿Which allows the creators of the website to have convenience wherein they can draft their posts in advance and not use any other application.


So from my research I have found several but will only put some of them here. 

The first one would be pretty obvious, which is Blogger itself.

1. Blogger

    Blogger allows the users to create blogs wherein they can post anything that they want, from pictures, to videos, texts obviously, and even hyperlink to redirect their audience to their source material or to their reference.


2. Canva

    In Canva, its main service would be to provide users with elements and templates so they can edit pictures and texts however they want to. They're given freedom with how and where they place the elements, and even from where they get it from. 


3. Facebook

    Facebook is also an obvious website, because people can post whatever is on their mind and even receive instantaneous feedback from those they have connections to. It also allows them to instantly message people no matter how far they are as long as they are connected virtually through facebook.


So these are the three websites that came to mind first and they're all pretty obvious choices. If you know of more obscure sites that also fit in the qualifications that I've mentioned before, don't hesitate to leave a comment below to let me know about it.