Online Learning Update

December 20, 2017

Making Connections with Multimedia Content

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:10 am

by Meg Lloyd, Campus Technology
Johns Hopkins University developed a web application to help learners explore and easily document relationships among visual materials. Users can annotate images with rich multimedia content and link to image, audio and video resources to put the materials in a visual context. Increasingly, instructors illustrate course content with visual images and rich media to engage students. But it can be cumbersome to try to show the relationships among disparate media elements, as well as challenging for faculty to work with available technologies to annotate and map them. At Johns Hopkins University, multimedia developers in the Center for Educational Resources were determined to provide their faculty with an easy-to-use web application that would work in any subject area to orient students to rich media content resources and allow viewers to explore relationships among these media elements. They created the application in house and named it Reveal.

https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/12/13/making-connections-with-multimedia-content.aspx

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