AFTER COMPLETING THIS CHAPTER, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
     Define and recognize linked objects in a multimedia application
  Understand the present-day limits of creating those objects
  Think about what new kinds of objects there may be in the future as multimedia technology progresses
  Consider whether the digitization of media is making communication better or worse, and understand the appropriate role of technology

MULTIMEDIA LITERACY RESOURCES:

Scanned Text
 

Hewlett Packard

IRISPen Handheld Scanner



Graphics
 

Macromedia Home Page




Autodesk Plug-ins

Whip!

Volo View Express



Clip Art
 

Microsoft ClipGallery Live

PhotoDisc

Corbis

Clipart.Com

AWGA

Cooltext.Com

MediaBuilder

Animation Online

CoolArchive



Digitized Pictures
 

DigitalCameras.Com

Eckerd's ePhoto

CNET Digital Photography Center



Sound
 

cdUniverse

Tunes.com

CoolArchive Soundfx

The Free Site- Sound Files



 MP3

 

CNET MP3 Insider

CNET Music Center

MP3.com

MPEG.ORG



Live Video Feeds

 

Webcam Search.Com

Privacy in America: Daycare Webcam in Blacksburg, Virginia



DVD News, Reviews, and Buying Guides
 

DVD Search Index
Active Buyers
Decision Guide: DVD


Digital Video
 


Digital Libraries Initiative Phase Two

D-lib magazine

Perseus Project


Library of Congress
American Memory Collection



Animation
 

Macromedia Flash




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