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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Guide to Multimedia Educational Materials</TITLE><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word 2.0z"></HEAD><BODY><H1><IMG SRC="Icons/cool.gif" ALT="Logo"> Multimedia EducationalMaterials </H1><P>During the <A HREF="http://www.acm.org/sigmm">ACM SIGMM </A>businessmeeting of the <A HREF="http://www.acm.org/sigmm/MM95/">1995 ACM Multimedia conference</A>,interest was expressed in developing a standard syllabus for multimediaeducation. This web site is a first step in that direction. Itcontains pointers to on-line information that is useful to thoseof us developing courses in multimedia.<P> <A HREF="add.htm">Add a new URL</A><P><A HREF="mailto:bsmith@cs.cornell.edu">Suggestion Box</A><H2>Books and Journals</H2><UL><LI><AHREF="http://www.inforamp.net:80/~poynton/Poynton-T-I-Digital-Video.html"><I>A Technical Introduction to Digital Video</I> </A>by Charles A. Poynton, published by John Wiley &amp; Sons, 1996 <LI> <A HREF="http://www.computer.org/pubs/multimed/multimed.htm"><I>IEEE Multimedia</I> Homepage</A><LI> <I>Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Applications", </I> </A>by Ralf Steinmetz, Klara Nahrstedt, published by Prentice Hall, July 1996<br>Covers multimedia concepts and implementations, including datarepresentation, compression, storage, communication, operating systems,documents, hypertext and MHEG, user interfaces, synchronization andapplications.<LI> <I>Multimedia Networking Handbook</I>by James P. Cavanagh (editor), published by Auerbach Publication, 1995. --A collection of articles, useful for multimedia seminars.<LI> <a href="gopher://gopher.wkap.nl:70/00gopher_root1%3A%5Bbook.engi.a500%5Da530879.txt"><I>Video and Image Processing in Multimedia Systems</I></a>,by Borko Furht<br>Treats a number of critical topics in multimedia systems, with respectto image and video processing techniques and their implementations. A short description, table of contents, and ordering information isincluded.<LI> <a href="gopher://gopher.wkap.nl:70/00gopher_root1%3A%5Bbook.comp.9h00%5D9h00351.txt"><I>Multimedia Systems and Techniques</i></a>, by Borko Furht<br>Covers fundamental concepts and techniques used in multimedia systems,including objects and related models, compression, interfaces, storage,communication and networking, synchronization, information systems,scheduling, and video indexing and retrieval techniques.  A shortdescription, table of contents, and ordering information is included.<LI> <a href="gopher://Gopher.wkap.nl:70/11gopher_root%3A%5B_journal._jrnl.mtap%5D"><I>Multimedia Tools and Applications: An International Journal</i></a>,by Robert W. Holland, Jr.<br>Complete information about Kluwer's journal, includingAims/Scope information, ordering information, tableof contents information, and instructions for authorswho may wish to submit papers to the journal.<LI> <a href="gopher://gopher.wkap.nl:70/00gopher_root1%3A%5Bbook.comp.9h00%5D9h00715.txt"><I>Multimedia Database Systems: Design and Implementation Strategies</i></a>,edited by Kingsley C. Nwosu<br>A compendium of state-of-the-art research and development workpertaining to the problems and issues in the design and development ofmultimedia database systems.<LI> <a href="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/agnew/distrib-mm/distrib-mm.html"><I>Distributed Multimedia</i></a>,by Palmer W. Agnew and Anne S. Kellerman<br>How is the convergence of global communications systems building, whoare the major players in it, and how will your own future as aninformation user or provider be affected? This book answers thesequestions.<LI> <a href="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/blattner/mmifcdes/mmifcdes.html"><I>Multimedia Interface Design </i></a>,by Meera M. Blattner and Roger B. Dannenberg<br>Examines the use of audio, video, graphics, and animation in computersystems, specifically in the design and construction of thecomputer-human interface. <LI> <a href="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/buford/mmsys/mmsys.html"><I>Multimedia Systems</i></a>,by John F. Koegel Buford<br>This book provides a technical introduction to key issues inmultimedia, including detailed discussion of new technologies,principles, current research, and future directions. The book coversimportant interdisciplinary aspects of digital multimedia systems,among them sound and video recording, television engineering, digitalsignal processing, systems architectures, user interface, andalgorithms.<LI> <a href="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/gibbs/mmprog/mmprog.html"><I>Multimedia Programming: Objects, Environments and Frameworks </i></a>,by Simon J. Gibbs and Dionysios C. Tsichritzis <br>Multimedia Programming is divided into three parts; Part I surveyscurrent multimedia applications and underlying technologies, Part IIexplores an object-oriented framework with which programmers can buildmultimedia applications, while Part III speculates on the futuredirections for multimedia programming.<LI> <a href="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/hodges/mmcompute/mmcompute.html"><I>Multimedia Computing: Case Studies From MIT Project Athena</i></a>,by Matthew E. Hodges and Russell M. Sasnett <br>A concise introduction to multimedia computing, reviewing both thehuman and technical elements involved in multimedia technology and themajor issues that will determine its development over the next fiveyears.</UL><H2>Course Notes </H2><UL><LI><AHREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS631/">CornellUniversity: Multimedia Systems</A> - A graduate level survey course inmultimedia, covering representation, compression, storage, transmission, andprocessing.<LI><A HREF="http://www.seas.gwu.edu/seas/projects/multimedia/">George Washington University Multimedia Suite</A> -This site lists three of the four courses in our MM graduateprogram. It includes the syllabus, reading list and assignments.<LI><A HREF="http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/courseware/cs294-3/fall95/">UCBerkeley: Multimedia Systems and Applications</A> - A graduate levelcourse covering the design and implementation of interactive multimediaapplications including interactive television, hypermedia systems, andvideo conferencing and groupware.<LI><A HREF="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/vin/cs384m.html">Univ ofTexas, Austin: Multimedia Systems</A> - A course in advanced systemscovering both theoretical and practical issues in designing multimediasystems.<LI><A HREF="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/vin/cs395t.html">Univ ofTexas, Austin: Multimedia Communication and Databases </A> - Anadvanced course in multimedia systems covering transport protocoldesign, routing and multicasting, mobile networking, operating systemsupport, and multimedia databases.<LI><A HREF="http://nahrstedt.cs.uiuc.edu:5000/pub/cs497mm.html">UIUC: Topics in Multimedia Communication </A> -The course covers specific issues of networking and communicationrelated to multimedia. <LI><A HREF="http://nahrstedt.cs.uiuc.edu:5000/pub/cs397mm.html">UIUC: Multimedia Computing Systems </A> -Presents integration issues in the design of a multimedia system fromspecification to software implementation. The course is an introductorycourse to multimedia computing including compression, OS,communication, synchronization and user interface topics.<LI><A HREF="http://gaia.cs.umass.edu:80/cs691/">U. Mass: Multimedia Networking </A> -A graduate-level seminar course inmultimedia networking.<LI><A HREF="http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~mm/">Virginia Tech CS4624: Multimedia, Hypertext, Information Access</A> -Semester senior level course, 60Mbytes of files, over 800 HTML pages,over 300 links, exercises, figures, study questions, quizes (self-paced).<LI><A HREF="http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/~sfchang/vis-sp96.html">EE E6850 Visual Information Systems</A> -A graduate level survery course introducing topics in storage,compression, transmission, and analysis of visual data.  Includesyllabus, reading list, and homeworks.<LI><A HREF="http://www.cs.concordia.ca/~faculty/manas/comp790U">COMP 790U: Multimedia Computing and Systems </A> -A graduate course primarily aimed at preparing students in ComputerScience for research in Multimedia Computing.  Covers fundamentals ofcomputing with digital media, current technology, standards, andresearch in this area.</UL><H2>Seminars </H2><UL><LI><A HREF="http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/courseware/cs298/">UC Berkeley:Multimedia and Graphics Seminar</A> - A weekly seminar series,broadcast on the MBONE, which includes speakers from UC Berkeley andelsewhere on advanced topics in multimedia and graphics.</UL><H2>Other </H2><UL><LI><A HREF="http://www.ideaguy.com/">Electric Eye Multimediator</a>Canadian multimedia consulting company eb site.  Lots of links andinformation about commercial multimedia applications.</UL></BODY></HTML>

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