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によって Ben Dollman 5年前.

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Multimedia software encompasses a variety of components and peripherals crucial for enhancing the functionality of a personal computer. Connection types are fundamental, enabling the integration of audio and video parts through interfaces like HDMI, VGA, DP, and USB ports.

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Unit 124 - Multimedia Software

Sequence

individual takes
Introduction
9. Outro

8. Thank cameraman and audience

7. Recap

6. Explain Mouse, USB, keyboard, printer, scanner, speakers as well as how and where they plug in
5. Introduce & explain ports
4. Introduce PC base unit
3. What the video is about
2. Unit number & unit name
1. Name

Output

External hard drive
CD Rom (847MB)
Burning software
DVD (4.7GB)
Video file/save name
File Format that youtube supports (MOV, MP4 (MPEG4), AVI, WMV, FLV, 3GP, MPEGPS, WebM)
Youtube
Settings

Category (educational)

Comments

Privacy

View-able/testing
Account
File size (Maximum 128GB)
12 hour maximum length
Video length
Quality (720p, 1080p)

Software

Editing software
Pinacle
Adobe Premiere pro
Movie maker

Audience

Music/audio timed accordingly (Doesn't interfere with video content)
Parental advisory (No expletives)
Young people
No flashing images (Epilepsy)
clear explanations (Sight impaired)
Simple language

facing the camera when speaking (Lip reading)

animated explanation

timely pace

Noticeable text captions (Bold/Bright)

entertaining visual elements (i.e. pictures)

Copyright

Educational purpose (Reference needed)
Quotes
Reference (i.e. Wikipedia/Information websites)
Images
Hard copy (ISBN number/Publisher/Page number/Book title
Digital (URL)
Music
Instrumental

Resources

Scanner

3D scanner

flatbed scanner

Optical reader/bar code scanner

Takes images from books/magazines & scans into PC (converts hard copies into digital copies)
input I/P
Printer

A&B

types

Laser

Ink jet

3D

colours

Black

Magenta

Yellow

Cyan

Prints hard copies
output O/P
Keyboard

DVORAK layout/August Dvorak & William Dealey/1936

QWERTY layout/Christopher Latham Sholes & James Densmore/1878

Subtopic

Mouse
Optical sensor
History

Lisa M. Williams and Robert S. Cherry/1988/Optical sensor

Bill English/1972/Ball mouse

Douglas Engelbart/1964/Wooden shell

Input I/P
Speakers
Output O/P
Monitor
Displays pixels
LCD
LED
Camera
Phone camera
PC
Connection types

USB

USB 3.0

USB 2.0

Network

WiFi

Cable

Audio parts

3.5mm Green audio jack

Video parts

DYL

DP

VGA

HDMI