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  2. Authoring system - Wikipedia

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    Authoring systems can be defined as software that allows its user to create multimedia applications for manipulating multimedia objects. [ 1 ] In the development of educational software , an authoring system is a program that allows a non-programmer, usually an instructional designer or technologist, to easily create software with programming ...

  3. Media theory of composition - Wikipedia

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    Media theory also works well with critical pedagogy and feminist theories of composition. These theories challenge traditional notions of hierarchies in relation to certain social groups, like race or gender, and how this affects writing. When in practice, media theory can break down hierarchies in several ways.

  4. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    The Common Language Project, later renamed The Seattle Globalist, is an example of this type of multimedia journalism production. Multimedia reporters who are mobile (usually driving around a community with cameras, audio and video recorders, and laptop computers) are often referred to as mojos, or mobile journalists.

  5. Computers and writing - Wikipedia

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    Computers and writing is a sub-field of college English studies about how computers and digital technologies affect literacy and the writing process. The range of inquiry in this field is broad including discussions on ethics when using computers in writing programs, how discourse can be produced through technologies, software development, and computer-aided literacy instruction. [1]

  6. Authoring - Wikipedia

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    Authoring may refer to: Writing, as by an author; Authoring systems, computer based systems that allow the creation of content for intelligent tutoring systems; Optical disc authoring and DVD authoring, the process of creating a DVD or a CD from multimedia source materials.

  7. Multimodal pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Multimodal pedagogy is an approach to the teaching of writing that implements different modes of communication. [1] [2] Multimodality refers to the use of visual, aural, linguistic, spatial, and gestural modes in differing pieces of media, each necessary to properly convey the information it presents. [3] [4]

  8. Multimedia journalism - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia journalism is the practice of contemporary journalism that distributes news content either using two or more media formats via the Internet, or disseminating news report via multiple media platforms. First time published as a combination of the mediums by Canadian media mogul, journalist and artist, Good Fridae Mattas in 2003.

  9. Adobe Authorware - Wikipedia

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    Authorware's distinctive style revolved around a central icon: the Interaction Icon. The structure of the authoring environment encouraged rich interaction; complex user feed-back was not only possible but somewhat suggested by the software, rather than suggesting the usual media diffusion.