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- W5638657 abstract "Although is highly effective for delivery of prepackaged applications, its true power is unleashed in the classroom when teachers and students become multimedia authors. Multimedia authoring allows breathtaking capabilities for creative synthesis and presentation. With authoring tools like IBM's Storyboard Live! and the new Live!, teachers and students don't have to be programmers to create exciting presentations. An easy point-and-click interface allows them to incorporate everything from and audio clips to pictures, graphics and text. software is simply the glue that holds everything together. Multimedia authoring truly wakes the educational experience. Teachers can dazzle their class with vivid, personalized presentations that bring abstract subjects to life. Through term papers, students can rediscover education as a hands-on, dynamic experience that challenges their imagination and rewards their efforts to express themselves. driving force for multimedia, with either teachers or kids, is pride of authorship, says Fred D'Ignazio, president of East Lansing, Mich.-based Multimedia Classrooms. The pride that comes with creating this stuff, and the sense of ease--you don't have to be a programmer--is very liberating. That's true whether you are a pre-reader doing productions, or if you are a jaded teacher who has given up, who feels like a klutz at computers, and who all of a sudden is doing these incredible things. * Tools IBM and Storyboard Live! are especially popular tools for K-12 education. is known as a tool; it integrates virtually all media types within folders designed by the user. IBM Storyboard Live! excels at linear presentations. Organized around the metaphor of sequencing photographic slides on a light table, Storyboard Live! is perfect for telling start-to-finish stories. IBM Audio Visual Connection (AVC) is a powerful authoring system for the creation of professional quality applications. Many of today's leading interactive videodiscs for education were created using AVC; in the hands of expert users, there are few limits to its power. Authoring tools are also available from a variety of independent software vendors. Asymetrix ToolBook and Authorware Professional, for example, are both based on the Microsoft Windows environment and have proved to be very popular among educators. (ToolBook is included with IBM's Advanced Academic System; see p. 45.) * How It Works A highly affordable tool that starts at less than $100 for educational users, IBM truly exemplifies the Everyman power of authoring. Used today by even pre-school children, still retains its power in the hands of college professors. With LinkWay, the user can scan in artwork, maps and photographs...capture audio into sound files... make video that reference clips on videodisc, videotape or CD-ROM...paint their own art using a built-in paint tool...capture screen images from other applications...and write text to appear on-screen. As a hypermedia allows the user to make all the media interactive, appearing on demand in response to mouse clicks on screen buttons. For clips off of a videodisc, for example, students can make screen buttons that reference a particular segment. They can label this button and place it anywhere on a screen in their folder. folder ends up containing various buttons on it, various texts captions, digitized pictures, hand-drawn pictures, and essay notes that work almost like index cards. LinkWay is just a marvelous tool, says D'Ignazio. In the three years that I've been doing LinkWay, I have found it absolutely simple to use it as a control device. I use like some people use Microsoft Windows--as a total integrating environment. …" @default.
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