Multimedia Presentations on the Go: An Introduction and Buyer's Guide
By (Author) Martha C. Sammons
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th December 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Graphical and digital media applications
Computer science
006.60296
Paperback
219
With this handbook, educators and presenters can decide which hardware and software to purchase for portable computer multimedia presentations that use graphics, animation, video or sound. The book covers the full range of technologies, from projection to computer equipment, organising and explaining the vast and confusing array of available products. It describes the full range of equipment and related issues, so that both beginners and experts may evaluate their needs and select appropriate solutions. After a general overview of options for portable computers, software, projection, peripherals, portable storage, interfaces and digitising, the book lists alphabetically 45 specific topics that provide details on hardware/software categories. Information may include bottom-line summaries, definitions, descriptions of how the product works, questions to ask before purchase, the pros and cons, sample products, major features to shop for, important terms, a checklist of specifications, and a list of vendors and manufacturers. A resource guide that contains lists of books, magazines, journals, periodicals, catalogues, organisations and Internet addresses, and a glossary conclude the work.
Martha C. Sammons, PhD, is professor of English at Wright State University, Dayton, OH, where she has taught since 1975.