Multimedia systems
are information systems that combine the different types of media. Professional
multimedia systems, especially when being created, involve many participants
with a wide breadth of experience. Multimedia systems encompass the entire
information process. This topic emphasises the information process of
displaying.
Outcomes
A student:
H1.1 applies and explains an understanding of
the nature and function of information technologies to a specific practical
situation
H1.2 explains and justifies the way in which
information systems relate to information processes in a specific context
H2.1 analyses and describes a system in terms of
the information processes involved
H2.2 develops and explains solutions for an
identified need which address all of the information processes
H3.1 evaluates and discusses the effect of
information systems on the individual, society and the environment
H3.2 demonstrates and explains ethical practice
in the use of information systems, technologies and processes
H4.1 proposes and justifies ways in which
information systems will meet emerging needs
H5.1 justifies the selection and use of
appropriate resources and tools to effectively develop and manage projects
H5.2 assesses the ethical implications of
selecting and using specific resources and tools, recommends and justifies the
choices
H6.1 analyses situations, identifies needs,
proposes and then develops solutions
H6.2 selects, justifies and applies methodical
approaches to planning, designing or implementing solutions
H7.1 implements and explains effective
management techniques
H7.2 uses methods to thoroughly document the
development of individual and team projects.