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McKinney Engineering Library
Multimedia Tutorial Production Guide
A guide to the production of multi-media library instruction using streaming media technology.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - McKinney Engineering Library

McKinney Engineering LibraryMultimedia Tutorial Production GuideA guide to the production of multi-media library instruction using streaming media tec

Page 2 - Table of Contents

p. 10p. 10 p. 11Synchronizing Your Tutorial with SMILSMIL, the synchronized multimedia integration language, is an XML-based mark-up language. If

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p. 10p. 10 p. 11Synchronizing Your Tutorial with SMILle—called “slides.rp”—is a RealPix le. The contents of the RealPix le appears to the lowe

Page 4 - Planning Your Instruction

p. 12p. 12 p. 13Publishing Your Tutorial OnlineThe nal step in producing your online tutorial is publishing it on the Web. Your tutoria

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p. 12p. 12 p. 13Evaluating Your TutorialEvaluation is a crucial step in the instructional design process. Evaluation allows you to con-ti

Page 6 - Script Creation

p. 14p. 14 p. 15The redesigned Engineering Communications Tutorial and the development process upon which this guide was based would not have

Page 7 - Visual Media Creation

p. 14p. 14 p. 15References1. Nancy H. Dewald, “Trasnsporting Good Library Instruction Practices into the Web Environment: An Analysis of Online Tutori

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p. 2p. 2 p. 3Table of ContentsIs Streaming Media the Right Choice? ... 3Planning Your Instruction ...

Page 9 - Audio Media Creation

p. 2p. 2 p. 3Is Streaming Media the Right Choice?There are a variety of media formats that can fa-cilitate the successful delivery of online instruc-t

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p. 4p. 4 p. 5Course Goal:1. Acquaint students with strategies for effective Internet searching.Course Objectives:1. Students will be able to explain

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p. 4p. 4 p. 5Determining Available Technology/Skill SetsThe technology with which you choose to deliver your instruction should complement the instruc

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p. 6p. 6 p. 7Script CreationThe rst step in producing your instructional ma-terials is creating the audio scripts for the indi-vidual sections. The a

Page 13 - Evaluating Your Tutorial

p. 6p. 6 p. 7Visual Media CreationThe options for visual media creation are limited only by your imagination—and project dead-line! Between stati

Page 14 - Thanks and Credits

p. 8p. 8 p. 9Visual Media CreationFlash segment itself. Short, simple animations are the easier to integrate with audio than pro-longed displays.

Page 15 - References

p. 8p. 8 p. 9Audio Media CreationThere are as many software combinations avail-able for audio media production as there are for visual media productio

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