Mid-South Instructional Technology
Conference 1999
Proposal #42

Title: Animations for the Web and Multimedia Applications

Participants: Daniel K. Ward II, Steven Bardonner, and Kyle D. Wiley

Type of Session: Hands-on Workshop

Preferred track: Track 3

Abstract/Description:
Frequently, the graphical aspects of web authoring and multimedia presentation are a secondary consideration. General users typically have only a cursory knowledge of graphical formats and little opportunity to create, edit, and package visual elements for web-based and presentation activities. Using a premiere animation and rendering package, interested attendees will be able to produce packaged textual animations in GIF and AVI formats and static images in JPEG and GIF formats to be used in a variety of applications including presentation software and Internet web pages. The attendees will leave with these files on diskette and may use them royalty free in web and presentation development.


Length: 2 hours

Audience: Intermediate

On-site requirements: PII 300Mhz processors w/at least 64 MB of RAM and a min. of 4 MB video memory with CD drive, Video display capability or projection device and screen, Internet download capability and browser access, Need 100 MB of space to load our software, Diskettes-2/person 1.44MB HD, Access to Microsoft Office 97

Contact Information:
Daniel K. Ward II
Design Technology Program Chair
Ivy Tech State College
P.O. Box 1373
1815 East Morgan Street
Kokomo, IN 46903-1373
(765) 459-0561 Ext. 397

Steven Bardonner
Design Technology Program Chair
Ivy Tech State College
4301 South Cowan Road
Muncie, IN 47302-9448
(765) 289-2291 Ext. 329

Kyle D. Wiley
Design Technology Instructor
Ivy Tech State College
P.O. Box 1373
1815 East Morgan Street
Kokomo, IN 46903-1373
(765) 459-0561 Ext. 392


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