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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. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia is a robust education methodology within the social work context. The five different types of multimedia that support the education process are narrative media, interactive media, communicative media, adaptive media, and productive media. Contrary to long-standing belief, multimedia technology in social work education existed before ...

  4. Adobe Authorware - Wikipedia

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    Authorware was particularly well suited to eLearning content, as it included highly customizable templates for Computer-based training and web-based training, including learning assessment tools. Working with these templates, businesses and schools could rapidly assemble multimedia training materials without needing to hire a full-fledged ...

  5. Rapid learning - Wikipedia

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    Most of them are authoring tools that include rapid learning as a feature. Some of these tools treat each slide as a learning object and allow to add tests and online activities between the slides. Some of these software are online services, the others are desktop applications to install on your computer.

  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. HyperCard - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts were made to restart HyperCard development once it returned to Apple. Because of the product's widespread use as a multimedia-authoring tool it was rolled into the QuickTime group. A new effort to allow HyperCard to create QuickTime interactive (QTi) movies started, once again under the direction of Kevin Calhoun.

  8. Multimedia studies - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia studies is an interdisciplinary field of academic discourse focused on the understanding of technologies and cultural dimensions of linking traditional media sources with ones based on new media to support social systems.

  9. Single-source publishing - Wikipedia

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    Single-source publishing is most often understood as the creation of one source document in an authoring tool and converting that document into different file formats or human languages (or both) multiple times with minimal effort. Multi-channel publishing can either be seen as synonymous with single-source publishing, or similar in that there ...