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eZedia World e-Newsletter
eZedia World - vol. 11
eZedia's Monthly e-Newsletter
February 7, 2002
eZedia would like to welcome all of our existing and new readers.
In this issue:
1. eZedia Plug-ins Coming Soon!
With the recent release of eZediaMX 3.0, eZedia has laid the foundation and
framework to incorporate eZedia Plug-ins. These plug-ins will enhance your
eZedia software and provide expanded offline and online delivery options.
eZeCapture
Capture everything you see in eZedia Player including mouse movements,
navigation and typing and save it as a QuickTime Movie file. eZeCapture is
useful for creating instructional and training materials.
Capture from eZedia Player to QuickTime Movie
eZeComposite
Composite actions and events built in an eZediaMX document to a QuickTime
Movie file. The result is the creation of a flat movie that automatically
plays without the use of interaction. Just imagine how easy it now is to
create video and audio sequences.
Composite eZediaMX file to QuickTime Movie
eZeConvert
Convert your eZediaMX document to an Interactive QuickTime Movie for
expanded offline and online delivery methods.
Convert eZediaMX file to Interactive QuickTime Movie
2. This is the House that PNG Built: A Guide to PNG Graphic Files
If you work with graphics, you may have heard the term PNG and wondered what
it is. PNG is a graphic format used to store pictures digitally. eZediaMX
3.0 now supports PNG images because of two major advantages they bring to
multimedia projects:
Alpha Transparency
PNG images can store not only color information (RGB) but alpha information.
This allows you to set variable degrees of transparency within an image. GIF
images have very simple transparency: a color can be either fully
transparent or fully opaque. PNG images allow 254 levels of transparency
between that. This allows you to create images with soft glows, anti-aliased
edges, drop shadows and other effects. With PNG transparency, these graphics
will look good on any background, whether patterned or colored.
Lossless Image Compression
When an image is saved, it is often compressed. When saving as a GIF or JPG,
you will notice a difference in the quality of the image. GIF images reduce
the number of colors in the image, while JPG images produce jagged or blocky
areas known as artifacts. PNG images give the highest compression possible
while maintaining the full quality of the image. That means small file sizes
and perfect quality!
What does all this mean for you, the eZediaMX user? When you use a PNG
graphic, you can layer it on top of anything and it will still look good.
This image shows the sunflower graphic layered on a photographic background,
and on a plain background. It also shows the graphic layered on top of
itself. To try this out yourself, download the sunflower PNG to use in an
eZediaMX document.
But what if you don't have an image editing tool, and can't create PNG's on
your own? Never fear! Drag any image into eZediaMX, click the object's menu
button and select "Edit Picture". This allows you to edit the transparency
level for individual colors and/or the entire object.
So what's the best format to use when creating images for an eZediaMX
project? It really doesn't matter! Any image brought into eZediaMX is
internally converted and compressed to a PNG. The original file isn't
changed because the new PNG image is stored in your eZediaMX document.
3. Twelve Reasons to Use Multimedia Projects in the Classroom
by Dr. Suzanne Cherry
Assistant Professor, School of Education
Francis Marion University
1. Multimedia projects motivate students to participate.
2. Multimedia projects integrate all the language arts -- reading, writing,
listening, and speaking across curricular areas.
3. Multimedia projects build collaboration skills for students.
4. Multimedia projects create real reasons for reading, writing, and
revising communication.
5. Multimedia projects give students a larger audience than the teacher and
the classroom.
6. Multimedia projects require students to analyze sources and think about
evidence in new ways.
7. Multimedia projects lead teachers to think about their students, classes,
and lessons in new ways. Reflection and revision of teaching strategies
naturally evolve with the projects.
8. Multimedia projects require higher order thinking and problem-solving
skills. These projects promote non-linear thinking and give divergent
learners a chance to shine in the classroom.
9. Multimedia projects move teachers from the role of lecturer and classroom
authority and into the role of learning coach or facilitator. They create
student-centered classrooms.
10. Multimedia projects increase students' literacy and prepares them for
the technology-based communication skills required in the workplace today
and tomorrow.
11. Multimedia projects let teachers address multiple intelligences and
learning styles in the classroom.
12. Multimedia projects naturally employ the range of resources and
approaches by which most students learn best.
About the Author
Dr. Suzanne Cherry is an Assistant Professor in the School of Education at
Francis Marion University. She is also the Director of the Swamp Fox Writing
Project, a National Writing Project site (http://www.writingproject.org/).
Dr. Cherry is an accomplished presenter and incorporates technology in a
variety of ways in the instructional process. The author has not received
any financial remuneration for the article.
4. Multimedia Mania 2002 Contest
An Award for Classroom Excellence by HyperSIG Multimedia Special Interest Group of ISTE
This awards program is for students and teachers who use multimedia to teach
and learn in a specific content area (e.g., math, science, social studies,
language arts, art, music, physical education, ESL, etc.). Students are
invited to share their work with an international audience by creating
dynamic multimedia projects related to any class or coursework. Multimedia
Mania winners usually come from classrooms in which technology is used as a
tool to teach and learn any standard curriculum. Teachers may coach and
advise, but work must be completed by students in grades K-12.
Participants are encouraged to incorporate 3-D design, video, animation, and
any other multimedia techniques that may enhance the design of the project.
Heavy emphasis will be placed on originality, alignment to curriculum or
course content, project design, and proper use and documentation of
resources.
The primary goal of Multimedia Mania is to find real, working models of the
skillful integration of technology into a typical classroom setting in a
specific content area.
USE to build your project!
The top 3 teams will be honored virtually in an exciting Web Cast at NECC
and will later be transported to the National School Boards' Technology +
Learning Conference, November 13-15, 2002, Dallas, TX. Winners will also
receive copies of the top multimedia authoring software.
Register using the Multimedia Mania online registration form before the
deadline of February 25, 2002 or visit eZedia's Zoom-ed web site for more
information.
5. What's New at eZedia
Show Me!
eZedia's web site is filled with resources that not only tell you how to use
eZediaMX, but show you.
Sit back, relax and learn how each tool in eZediaMX works with
eZedia Show Me's.
Whether you need a little inspiration or just want to see how to build your
own eZedia project, eZedia Showcase files are just the answer! Download the
projects and view them with eZedia Player or drag them into eZediaMX to see
how they've been built.
Use eZediaMX features like a pro with Tips & Tricks from eZedia's team of
media gurus.
Online Opinion
Your opinion counts. In the bottom right hand corner of every page on the
new eZedia web site, you will see a [+] icon. Click to rate the page, then
fill out the comment card. Your feedback will help us further improve our
eZedia web site and satisfy our users.
Events
Texas Computer Education Association 2002 Convention & Exposition (TCEA)
Austin Convention Center
Austin, Texas
February 4 - 8, 2002
QuickTime Live presented by Apple®
The Beverly Hilton Hotel
Beverly Hills, California
February 11 - 14, 2002
Look for the next issue of eZedia World in March 2002.
eZedia World welcomes subscriber feedback, story ideas as well as editorial contributions to our monthly newsletter. Please e-mail us your ideas at ezediaworld@ezedia.ca.
© 2000-2002 eZedia Inc. All rights reserved. eZedia, the eZedia logo, and eZediaMX are registered trademarks or trademarks of eZedia Inc.
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