Date;August 23.2018
1.MULTIMEDIA
Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different
content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive
content. Multimedia contrasts with media that use only rudimentary computer
displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced
material.
Multimedia is more than one concurrent presentation medium
(for example, on CD-ROM or a Web site). Although still images are a different
medium than text, multimedia is typically used to mean the combination of text,
sound, and/or motion video. Some people might say that the addition of animated
images (for example, animated GIF on the Web) produces multimed.
Multimedia represents various types of media content, used
together. If we have a text with pictures, we have multimedia. If we add a
video, we have multimedia too. The use of multimedia in websites has helped the
Internet evolution a lot, since it gave web designers a job and made the web
pages much more interesting for everyone. And with today’s connection speeds,
we can all enjoy much better looking websites, which are also rich in media
content - you can watch a video directly from the site without the need to
download it, listen to a song or browse a high quality image gallery.
Multimedia content is what shapes the Internet as we know it.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia)
2.INTERACTIVITY
In computers, interactivity is the dialog that occurs
between a human being (or possibly another live creature) and a computer
program. (Programs that run without immediate user involvement are not
interactive; they're usually called batch or background programs.) Games are
usually thought of as fostering a great amount of interactivity. However, order
entry applications and many other business applications are also interactive,
but in a more constrained way (offering fewer options for user interaction).(https://searchmicroservices.techtarget.com/definition/interactivity).
3.MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS
3.MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS
If you go deep into the Internet archives and check out the
first pages there, you will see that the sites back then looked very simple,
with a plain design, relying solely on text and text formatting. However, the
World Wide Web is famous for its extremely rapid evolution and very soon, different
websites started including pictures, audio, video files, making the web more
multimedia rich.
Multimedia tends to imply sophistication (and relatively
more expense) in both production and presentation than simple text-and-images.
Multimedia presentations are possible in many contexts, including the Web,
CD-ROMs, and live theater. A rule-of-thumb for the minimum development cost of
a packaged multimedia production with video for commercial presentation (as at
trade shows) is: $1,000 a minute of presentation time. Since any Web site can
be viewed as a multimedia presentation, however, any tool that helps develop a
site in multimedia form can be classed as multimedia software and the cost can
be less than for standard video productions.( https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/multimedia).
4.Web 1.0
The first literation of the web represents the web 1.0,
which, according to Berners-Lee, is the “read-only web.” In other words, the
early web allowed us to search for information and read it. There was very
little in the way of user interaction or content generation.( https://www.practicalecommerce.com/Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Web-2-0-Web-3-0}
WEB 2.0
We are now seeing the infancy of web 2.0, or the
“read-write” web as Berners-Lee described it. It’s the ability to contribute
content and interact with other web users. It has dramatically changed the
landscape of the web in a short time. It has much potential. As examples, look
at YouTube and MySpace, which rely on user submissions. Web 2.0 is a welcome
response to web users, who want to participate in the information.( https://www.practicalecommerce.com/Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Web-2-0-Web-3-0).

WEB 3.0
This leads us web 3.0 (extending the vague nomenclature). By
extrapolating Tim Berners-Lee’s explanations, web 3.0 is “read-write-execute.”
This is difficult to envision in its abstract form. To illustrate, consider
semantic markup and web services.( https://www.practicalecommerce.com/Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Web-2-0-Web-3-0)
CONCLUSION
In doing my own website at first it seems so hard . I feel im like brainless but through exploring the computer i am learning a lot . I am so ignorant in doing it. but i know to my self that it is just normal because it is just my first time using a computer thats why i am so thankful because we are being granted numerous number of computers. I hope that as we go on through our topics and activities i will learn a lot that i can use it to my college study and to my futre job.

