What are the General Issues in Multimedia Evaluation? |
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Multimedia & its Applications
Part A
1. What are the general issues in Multimedia Evaluation?
2. In what way multimedia help in education? And what are the different education requirements to implement multimedia in education.
3. What do you understand by video compression and explain different compression techniques?
4. Explain any three of the following--
The MIDI Format
The RealAudio Format
The AU Format
5. What are the desirable Features for a Multimedia System?
6. What is hypermedia and explain any one standard of hypermedia?
7. What are the recent trends and challenges in the field of multimedia?
8. What is multimedia? What are the different multimedia formats?
Part B
Read the case study given below and answer the questions given at the end.
Case Study
Company A is a small company, which worked on a project to develop a kiosk-based integrated multimedia service for the general public. The purpose of the kiosk was to provide users with information about unemployment benefits, and job and training opportunities. It was specifically aimed at the unemployed, and made no assumptions about the users' having a knowledge of computers or technology in general. The company had no experience of usability and a limited budget, but felt that usability issues were important and hired the services of a usability consultancy.
Usability testing and evaluation was carried out during the development of the kiosk, with the intention of identifying any significant design problems and providing timely and concise input into the development process. The methods used were--
User survey and profiling
Walkthrough evaluation
Usability testing (three)
User field trials
The user survey and profiling provided important preliminary information about the users that was useful at the design stage. For example, it confirmed that the target audience would be capable of interacting with a computer system that had basic text information, and it provided information about features that the target audience would see as important if they were going to use the system instead of queuing to talk to an information officer.
The walkthrough evaluation consisted of an expert evaluation and a user walkthrough with a usability expert. Several difficulties were identified and, as a result, the design team realized the danger of assuming the users' level of domain knowledge, and recognized the need for screen layout consistency, the simplification of user tasks, and giving the users a model of the system structure (e.g. a menu structure overview).
The first usability test was carried out in the consultant's usability testing lab and the participants competed a predefined set of task scenarios that reflected the intended usage of the system. The results of the test provided a focus for future design efforts, by identifying the characteristics of the system that the users felt were most important; and provided a baseline against which the quality of the kiosk could be assessed.
The design team was able to improve the quality of the application from the detailed design recommendations that were made and broke down the complex procedural tasks into simple units of work with immediate access to support information.
The system was redesigned on the basis of the results of the first usability test. The tasks in the second usability test were identical to those of the first test. The second usability test results showed that the redesign of the system resulted in 70% reduction of the number of problems experienced by participants in the first usability test. This showed that the redesign of the user interface had significantly improved the usability of the system, supporting the positive contribution that can be made by usability testing as part of an iterative design process.
The third usability test was conducted in the Department of Social Welfare. The participants performed identical tasks, but half of them used the system with the aid of an online user assistant agent. The results of the tests clearly showed the benefits of the online assistant in helping the participants achieve their goals, and that there were no usability problems that prevented the respondents from using the system when they had access to the online assistant. The improved attitude towards the system, and the respondents' ability to use the system without direct help provided reassurance to the development team that, with minor redesigns, the system was ready for User Trials.
Please give your answer in at least 25 words and press save and continue button.
1. What is the benefit of usability consultants’ involvement throughout the development process?
2. In general, what was the output of user trials and how it can be more effectively implemented?
Part C.
Question No: 1
____________ refers to any type of application or presentation that involves more than one type of media, such as text, graphics, video, animation, and sound.
An executable file
Desktop publishing
Multimedia
Hypertext
Question No: 2
Images included in many software titles are called--
clipart
popups
jpg files
tiff files
Question No: 3
In slide ______ view, you see the entire presentation displayed in miniature. This view is used to arrange the slides in your presentation, as well as, to add animations, transitions and timing.
Arranger
Creator
Shaper
Sorter
Question No: 4
PDA stands for--
Primary digital asset
Processor digital application
Personal digital assistant
Portable digital armor
Question No: 5
DVD stands for--
Digital versatile disc
Digital video disc
Duplicated virtual disc
Double view disc
Question No: 6
“Network of Networks” is defined by--
Intranet
Internet
Extranet
None of These
Question No: 7
LAN stands for--
Local Access Network
Large Area Network
Local Area Network
None of These
Question No: 8
ISP stands for--
Initial Service Provider
International Service Provider
Internet Service Provider
Indian Service Provider
Question No: 9
First Page of any website is known as--
Data Page
Content Page
Index Page
Web Page
Question No: 10
Lycos is a \ an--
Search Engine
Application Software
Browser
Plug-in
Question No: 11
Mosaic is a \ an--
Plug-in
Browser
Helper Application
Search Engine
Question No: 12
The main protocol for transferring information of web is--
FTP
TCP
IP
HTTP
Question No: 13
Hyperlinks can take you to--
(1) Another webpage (2) Another Text (3) Another Website (4) Nowhere
Only 1
Only 3
Only 2
All 1,2,3
Question No: 14
Which of the following is not a stage of multimedia production?
Testing
Planning and costing
Designing and producing
Marketing
Question No: 15
According to one quote the multimedia designer is sometimes called--
A digital media engineer
A pixologist
An information designer
A meta-data designer
Question No: 16
One of the disadvantages of multimedia is--
cost
adaptability
usability
relativity
Question No: 17
The text color in a presentation should contrast with the ________ color.
CPU
frame
stack
background
Question No: 18
A smaller version of an image is called a--
clipart
bitmap
portable network graphic
thumbnail
Question No: 19
Which one of the following is not/are not typically part of a multimedia specification?
Text
Odors
Sound
Pictures
Question No: 20
Which of the following is a term that applies to the spacing between characters of text?
Leading
Kerning
Tracking
Points
Question No: 21
Which of the following is a character encoding system?
Unicode
HTML
CSS
WYSIWYG
Question No: 22
Which of the following is not a television signal?
MPEG
NTSC
PAL
HDTV
Question No: 23
Which of the following is videotape format?
GIF
DVD-RW
S-VHS
Hi-8
Question No: 24
Which one of the following is a not real time video compression algorithm such as?
MPEG
Indeo
JPEG
DOCX
Question No: 25
Which of the following is Microsoft Windows DIB (device independent bitmap)?
bmp
dib
.rie
xls
Question No: 26
SMIL stands for--
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
Synchronized Multimedia Interactive Language
Simple Multimedia Integration Language
Systematic Multimedia Integration Language
Question No: 27
The action which requires calculating the number of frames between key frames and the path of the action is known as--
Tweening
Anchoring
Framing
Tracking
Question No: 28
The effect which transforms one image into another is known as--
Morphing
Kerning
Transformation
Dividing
Question No: 29
OLE stands for--
Object Linking and Enhancing
Object Linking and Embedding
Object Lining and Embedding
Object Linking and Engaging
Question No: 30
The sound format is preferred for Macintosh sound files, where all the sound data resides in data work?
AIFF
AIFT
AAFF
AIFI
Question No: 31
Which of the following tools is software tools designed to manage individual multimedia elements and provide user interaction?
Anchoring
Authorizing
Authoring
Amendment Tool
Question No: 32
____Multimedia allows an end user to control what and when the elements are delivered.
Interactive
Integrated
Immediate
Isolated
Question No: 33
The picture elements that make up a bitmap are called--
Points
Co-ordinates
Pixels
None of these
Question No: 34
. Multimedia can be used for--
Entertainment
Corporate presentations
Education
All of the above
Question No: 35
In order to work with multimedia, a personal computer typically requires--
A powerful microprocessor
Storage capabilities
A high-quality monitor
All of the above
Question No: 36
Which of the following is not the multimedia object?
Applet
Image
Sound
Memory
Question No: 37
Image analysis plays a important role in--
Enhancement and restoration
Image and video compression
Computer animation
All of the above
Question No: 38
Which of the following is not in multimedia Network Systems ?
IP
RTP
RSVP
PAL
Question No: 39
Different content of multimedia data is--
Media data
Media format data
Media feature data
All of the above
Question No: 40
Which of these is the correct HTML representation of magenta?
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