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Need user navigation and interaction?
The term multimedia means more than just an amalgamation of other media formats. It refers to a set of navigation and interactive functions that, together with traditional and emerging media formats, deliver an unprecedented level of involvement and control.
In our experience, a high level of navigation is not the critical ingredient of a multimedia product. In fact we see many products that are “over-navigable” with multiple navigation menus and extra links that make it impossible for a user to know where they have been or where they are going within the structure of the media resource.
If there is a definite outcome to be achieved, muliple levels of navigation and extra user functions are most often counterproductive.
The best structure, navigation and interactive functions of a multimedia resource can only be identified by analysing the inherent structure of your information, along with the desired outcomes.
Media@work has the structural analysis and instructional design experience to identify the inherent structure of your information and develop the simplest and most effective multimedia resource. |
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