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This is part of the evolution of the web. Students should be familiar with the tools that allow the use of multimedia. | |||
== Standards == | == Standards == |
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Text web vs multimedia web[edit]
Text Web | Multimedia web |
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Text is presented with minimal markup | Text is heavily styled often with CSS |
Pages are generally static (dynamic elements are certainly feasible, but they are often minimally styled) | Pages are generally dynamic |
Page is designed to be read | Page is designed to be seen, heard, and read |
Design of content and markup is often rather sparse and utilitarian | Design of content and markup is often called "rich media". |
Do you understand this?[edit]
This is part of the evolution of the web. Students should be familiar with the tools that allow the use of multimedia.
Standards[edit]
These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[2]
- Distinguish between the text-web and the multimedia-web
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.flaticon.com/
- ↑ IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.