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Design Strategies and Innovations in Multimedia Presentations

Shalin Hai-Jew (Sedgwick County, USA)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: July, 2015 | Copyright: © 2015 | Pages: 589

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781466686960
EISBN13: 9781466686977
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8696-0

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Multimedia is currently used in a variety of contexts, from social interaction to educational and business settings. The richness of the multimedia experience and its ability to enhance information sharing in a variety of settings makes it a valuable tool.

Design Strategies and Innovations in Multimedia Presentations brings together the latest scholarly research and proven strategies for designing and implementing multimedia technologies for various applications, with an emphasis on education. Featuring a selection of highly informative chapters on the pervasiveness of multimedia and best methods for developing presentations using this technology, this publication is an essential reference source for researchers, practitioners, and professionals.

This publication features timely, research based chapters on the use of digital media tools and applications including digital visualization, e-learning, human-computer interaction, online presentations, semantic web, social media data, and technology in education.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Digital Visualization
  • Educational Technologies
  • E-Learning
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Online Presentations
  • Semantic Web
  • Social Media Data
  • Viewer Engagement

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Editor Shalin Hai-Jew presents students, academics, researchers, professionals working in a wide variety of contexts, and general interest readers with a collection of academic papers and scholarly articles focused on contemporary innovations and design strategies for the creation and presentation of multimedia presentations. The editor has organized the thirteen contributions that make up the main body of the text in six parts devoted to exploring online multimedia, theories, models, and practices for multimedia design and deployment, enhanced technological tools for multimedia design, and a wide variety of other related subjects.

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Dr. Shalin Hai-Jew works as a case manager for Sedgwick County. Prior, she has worked for many years in higher education, as a grant writer, instructional designer, instructor, and other roles. She has B.A.s in English and psychology from the University of Washington (Seattle), a master's in English (UW), and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from Seattle University, where she was a Morford Scholar. She tested into the University of Washington at age 14. She has lived and worked abroad for four years. She has edited several dozen nonfiction texts around the topics of education and technologies, among others. She has researched and written a dozen edited texts. She was born in Huntsville, Alabama, in the U.S.

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