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2ND SEM - FINALS: Interactive Forms

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WANNA KNOW ABOUT FORMS? I got you covered! - Multimedia Arts Interactive Forms _____________________________________________________________  Given the last interactive activity, here's another new one! We will attempt to recognize the concept of interactive forms from Adobe InDesign with the use of Google Forms. It's mostly the same except for more buttons and features in InDesign. But to make it more basic, here is one built from Google Forms. As usual, be sure to pick a theme or an idea . To make it simpler for us to understand, I chose to do an Order Form. It's essentially similar to sites like SHOPEE or Lazada, yet more specific since it is only a form.  Input the content and make sure it is a necessity . These will determine the feasibility of the form you are making. Make sure it is also related . Google Forms have templates that help with users in creating their forms, one can make order forms, registration forms, or even quizzes.  Design is available in Google Fo...

2ND SEM - MIDTERMS: Interactive presentation

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Have you ever seen an INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT? WELL HERE IT IS! - Multimedia Arts Interactive Presentation _____________________________________________________________  If you didn't know, PowerPoints or Google Slides can be interactive, which is great when presenting to toddlers or younger people. It's also a great way to entertain and present innovatively. Adobe Indesign is one way to make an interactive presentation or software, but since I have no Adobe Indesign, we will be using either PowerPoint or Google Slides. I know, I know, " why these applications? Can you really make an interactive presentation with them? " and the answer is YES. So now you're asking yourself, how do I make one? Well, you're lucky cause I'm gonna share some of my tips that I've learned from all the years learning about PowerPoint, Google Slides, and basic computer knowledge. First of all, let me teach you about Hyperlinks , which are basically links that connect one slide ...