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QuickTime multi-track theatricks

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stephen Segrave, Colin Warren, Glenn McNolty
Digital media, corporate database applications and intranets provide efficient ways to create, store and deliver information and educational services. However some academics perceive new workload and other constraints eroding the potency of these technologies. Proposed corporate level information management systems for digital objects and their metadata are new complexities entering academicsÕ thoughts about using online multimedia.

Few staff understand digital multimedia concepts and fewer still, the systems designed to deal with IP management, copyright law compliance and the tracking of digital resource creation processes. Faltering staff enthusiasm warns of their need to experience working models and tangible benefits from these new directions. A project in Deakin's Faculty of Education provides a case study showing how QuickTime is helping academics understand, and increase their use of, multimedia in e-learning environments with an integrated library of digital resources with metadata.

We also report our experience of QuickTime in creating interactive learning objects using multi-tracks. We discuss our idea of theatricks as a performance drawcard - people will come! There is orchestration of multimedia and QuickTime conducts the events, its flexible functionalities providing a safer development environment for solving problems and grasping opportunities.

While difficult for some academics to comprehend, scripting automation and database connectivity through intelligent interfaces might facilitate QuickTime's use in building integrated learning environments with academics. These ideas are considered in relation to staff development, central to the case study project.

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Title of proceedings

e-Xplore 2001: a face-to-face odyssey: proceedings of the Apple University Consortium Academic and Developers Conference

Event

Apple University Consortium Academic and Developers. Conference (2001 : Townsville, Qld.)

Pagination

1 - 14

Publisher

Apple Computer Australia

Location

James Cook University

Place of publication

Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.

Start date

2001-09-23

End date

2001-09-26

ISBN-10

0947209336

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001

Editor/Contributor(s)

N Smythe

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