Empowerment Technologies - Multimedia and ICT
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What does vodcasting allow consumers to do?

  • Download video content whenever they want. (correct)
  • Access only live broadcasts of shows.
  • Pay for a subscription to view all content.
  • Watch video content exclusively on TV schedules.

Which is NOT a benefit of vodcasting?

  • Flexibility in content delivery.
  • Lower production and distribution costs.
  • Increased access to multimedia content.
  • Requires a subscription fee. (correct)

How do web technologies relate to skills and delivery convergence?

  • A broadcaster can only produce TV shows.
  • Online newspapers can become video broadcasters. (correct)
  • Content can only be delivered in one format.
  • Web technologies reduce the need for creative content.

Which phrase best describes 'Video on Demand'?

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Which of the following statements about Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 is accurate?

<p>Web 2.0 focuses on user-generated content, Web 3.0 focuses on semantic web technologies. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a common feature of multimedia content?

<p>It includes various forms such as video, sound, and text. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which tool is used to create and edit videos according to the content provided?

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Which of the following describes 'interactive' content?

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What type of multimedia content is primarily hosted by YouTube?

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Which option focuses on enhancing the data presentation through a rich user interface?

<p>GUI (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an episodic series of audio or text files that can be streamed online referred to?

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Which platform is an example of a host specifically designed for audio/music content?

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Which internet version is often referred to as the ‘read-write internet’?

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What includes syntax for embedding images but does not support audio or video files?

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Which of the following enhances user experience through interaction?

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What is the primary goal of interactivity in Web 2.0?

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What is Facebook Live primarily used for?

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Which tool allows users to edit clips and publish videos to YouTube with one click?

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What advantage does Facebook Slideshow offer compared to traditional video ads?

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What can Adobe Spark NOT do?

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Which of the following tools is specifically designed for creating animated videos?

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Which feature does Loopster offer for video editing?

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What is a key feature of Magisto?

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What is one of the functions of the YouTube live streaming option 'Stream Now'?

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of Vodcasting?

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Which of the following is a multimedia content hosted by YouTube?

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Which of the following emphasizes a rich user interface for data manipulation?

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Web 2.0?

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What is an episodic series of audio or text files streamed online?

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What is an example of a host for audio/music/sound content?

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Which of the following is TRUE about Web 3.0?

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What term refers to the ‘read-write internet’?

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What is a key feature of Web 2.0?

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How does Web 3.0 differ from Web 2.0 in its purpose?

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What is the main function of RSS in Web 2.0?

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What is a common characteristic of Web 3.0 services?

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What is a limitation of Web 2.0 compared to Web 3.0?

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Which of the following platforms exemplifies a characteristic feature of Web 2.0?

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What is Web 3.0 commonly referred to as?

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Which of these describes the nature of content in Web 2.0?

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Which of the following is Adobe's app used to transform ideas into visual stories?

<p>Spark (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What term refers to broadcasting over the internet?

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Which of the following is an example of courseware?

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Which option best describes the use of information technology in various forms of assessment?

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What distinguishes Web 2.0 from Web 3.0?

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Which of the following describes a rich user experience on the web?

<p>Dynamic and interactive web applications (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is NOT classified as a type of multimedia content?

<p>Text Documents (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option represents a common use of online courseware?

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Flashcards

Multimedia content on YouTube

YouTube hosts various multimedia content, primarily videos.

Rich user experience

A user-friendly interface that enhances how users interact with and utilize data.

Podcast

An episodic series of audio or text files streamed online.

Soundcloud

A platform for hosting audio/music/sound content.

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Web 2.0

The 'read-write internet' where users actively participate and interact with online content.

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Markdown

A syntax for formatting text, including images, but not audio or video.

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GUI

Graphical User Interface; a visual way to interact with data.

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Web 2.0

The 'read-write' internet, characterized by user participation and interaction.

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HTML5 Video Tag

A new tag in HTML5 that simplifies embedding video into web pages, making it more reliable and consistent.

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Video Hosting Sites

Websites dedicated to uploading, storing, and sharing videos, such as YouTube.

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Facebook Live

A Facebook tool for real-time video streaming, allowing viewers to interact with content in real-time.

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YouTube Editor

A tool within YouTube for creating and editing videos, combining clips, adding music, and applying effects.

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YouTube Live Streaming

A feature within YouTube allowing users to broadcast live video content to their audience.

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Adobe Spark

An Adobe app for creating visually appealing videos, graphic design, and stories, blending photos, text, and design filters.

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Magisto

A mobile app for creating professional-looking videos with easy editing features, captions, branding, and royalty-free music.

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Wideo

A tool for creating animated videos, often used for marketing campaigns.

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Web 3.0: Giant Database

Web 3.0 is often described as a 'giant database' due to its ability to connect and make sense of vast amounts of data.

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Web 3.0: Internet of Services

Web 3.0 is referred to as the 'Internet of Services' because it offers a network of interconnected services that can be combined to create more complex applications.

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Semantic Web

A web where data is structured in a way that computers can understand and reason with, allowing for more intelligent connections.

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Machine-Readable Information

Data formatted in a way that computers can easily read and use, allowing for automated actions and information exchange.

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Rich and Multimedia Content

Content that includes various formats including audio, video, images, animations, interactive elements, and more.

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Webcasting

Broadcasting content over the internet, typically live or recorded, to a large audience.

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Online Courseware

Educational materials and resources delivered online, offering structured learning experiences.

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Online Assessment

Utilizing information technology to conduct exams, assignments, and other forms of learning evaluation online.

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Vodcasting

Distribution of video content online, allowing viewers to access and watch videos on demand.

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Vodcast benefits

Provides video content on demand, is easier and cheaper than TV production, allows for skills and delivery convergence, offers flexible mass distribution, and has little to no cost for makers or consumers.

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Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0

Web 2.0 is the 'read-write' internet where users contribute and interact with content. Web 3.0 focuses on decentralization, AI, and semantic web technologies.

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Types of rich and multimedia content

Rich and multimedia content includes various formats like videos, audios, images, animations, games, interactive maps, and 3D models.

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FB Live

Facebook's live streaming tool that allows users to broadcast real-time video content directly to their audience.

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Interactive content

Content that encourages audience participation, such as quizzes, polls, games, and downloadable materials.

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Benefits of Vodcasting

Vodcasting offers advantages like mass distribution flexibility, cost-effectiveness for consumers, and the ability to merge delivery methods.

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Web 2.0 Features

Web 2.0 is characterized by user interaction, content sharing, and the ability to modify available content, connecting web pages and users.

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GUI (Graphical User Interface)

A GUI provides a visually appealing way to interact with data, making it easier to use, manipulate, and present information.

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Web 3.0 Definition

Web 3.0 focuses on the 'Internet of Services', where data is interconnected and services are readily available.

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What is a 'read-write' internet?

The 'read-write' internet is the concept of users actively participating and interacting with online content, often associated with Web 2.0.

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YouTube Multi-content

YouTube hosts various multimedia content, including audio, video, and podcasts, offering a wide range of media options.

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What is a web feed format?

A web feed format, like RSS, delivers updates from websites, allowing you to subscribe and receive new content regularly.

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What are animated videos for?

Animated videos are often used for marketing campaigns, as they can effectively communicate a product's benefits or tell a story in an engaging way.

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Study Notes

Empowerment Technologies - Multimedia and ICT

  • This module explores how rich media content and interactivity affect user experience in ICT delivery and consumption.
  • Learners will independently assess their experience with online rich content based on interface usability.
  • Learning objectives include exploring principles of interactivity and rich content in Web 2.0 and user participation in online experiences.

What I Know (Multiple Choice Questions)

  • Question 1: YouTube hosts multimedia content like videos.
  • Question 2: A GUI (Graphical User Interface) focuses on a rich user experience.
  • Question 3: Examples of audio/music/sound hosts include YouTube and Soundcloud.
    • Web 2.0 is the "read-write internet".
  • Question 4: Markdown uses syntax for embedding images but not audio/video.
  • Question 6: Loopster, Magisto, Periscope, and Wideo are tools for creating animated videos.

What I Need to Know

  • Rich content and online environment affects how users experience the web.
  • GUI is a program that allows user interaction with computers via mouse.
  • Multimedia combines text, sound, graphics, animation, and video.
  • Interactive media allows user control over content or presentation.

The Evolution of Webs

  • Web 1.0: Read-only; focused on companies, homepages, owning content (e.g., Britannica Online, HTML, portals)
  • Web 2.0: Read-write; focused on communities, blogs, sharing (e.g., Wikipedia, XML, RSS, web applications, tagging, cost-per-click)
  • Web 3.0: Individual focus; consolidated dynamic content, semantic web, user behavior tracking (e.g., iGoogle, NetVibes, user engagement).

Features of Web 2.0

  • Users can modify content.
  • Web pages can connect different users.
  • Efficient content sharing.
  • RSS (Really Simple Syndication) allows subscribers to receive updated information, real-time notifications.
  • Accessing content via various devices (computers, mobile phones, TVs).

Web 3.0

  • Internet serves as a connection between people and information.
  • It's a personal assistant with information about everything.
  • Also called the "Internet of Services," aiming for higher levels of services integration.

Types of Rich and Multimedia Content

  • Videos: Streaming, hosting sites like YouTube, HTML5 integration.
  • Markdown: Text formatting with image embedding support.
  • Online Tools: Facebook Live, YouTube Editor, Loopster, WeVideo, Magisto, Wideo, periscope are used for different video editing and sharing purposes

Online Games, Tests, and Courseware

  • Online games are played via the internet; examples include AdventureQuest, Farmville, DOTA 2, and Mobile Legends.
  • Courseware is educational materials for teachers or tutorials for students; may include instructor-led classes, interactive tutorials.
  • E-assessment (online tests) uses technology for various assessments such as educational, health, and psychological assessments.

Webcasting, Gamecasting, Podcasting, and Vodcasting

  • Webcasting: Media files streamed over the internet, potentially live or on demand.
  • Gamecasting: A way to broadcast play-by-play game data in real-time.
  • Podcasting: Episodic digital audio or video files available for user download and listening/watching.
  • Vodcasting: Video on Demand (VOD) broadcasts that provide access to videos anytime.

What I Have Learned

  • What is Rich User Experience : The ability of the web to deliver GUI style applications.
  • Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0 Differences : Web 2.0 is centered on user collaboration and community functions. Web 3.0 is about individual focus, consolidated content, dynamic updates, user engagement, and higher-level service integration.
  • Rich and Multimedia Content Examples : Include videos, streaming services (YouTube), and the use of different online tools.

What I Can Do

  • Interactive Multimedia: Combining different types of media (text, sound, video, animation) for controlled user manipulations.
  • Matching types (Column I and II): Matching different types of tools and technologies with their respective functionalities.

Assessment (Multiple Choice Questions)

  • Various questions about rich media content, user experience, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, and multimedia production tools.

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This quiz explores the impact of rich media content and interactivity in ICT. It assesses understanding of Web 2.0 principles, user experience, and various multimedia tools. Test your knowledge on different aspects of rich content and online environments.

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