Multimedia
Overview
Multimedia is a shortening of the two words ‘multiple media’. In the digital era, multimedia is used to communicate, connect and create. Learners can use multimedia to collaborate within and beyond classrooms to present and distribute their work to local and global audiences. Educators can use multimedia to enhance the flexibility, diversity and accessibility of teaching and learning materials.
This curriculum connection provides advice about how multimedia is referenced in the Australian Curriculum, from Foundation to Year 8. It focuses on the learning areas and subjects of English, Media Arts and Technologies and shows potential connections with other learning areas, the general capabilities and cross-curriculum priorities. It highlights opportunities to use digital technologies.
Australian Curriculum content can be viewed using the most relevant pathway:
- year level
- learning area/subject.
Communicate, connect and create with multimedia
Online safety and multimedia
Online safety is an important considerations for schools as they plan and implement learning that involves digital technologies, including multimedia. Online safety includes internet safety, cyber safety, e-safety, internet security, information security and cyber security.
The Australian Curriculum provides five interrelated dimensions of online safety:
- values, rights and responsibilities
- well-being
- respectful relationships
- digital media literacy
- informed and safe use of information and devices.
The Online safety curriculum connection provides more detailed information.
Please contact the appropriate curriculum authority or education department in your state or territory for safety guidelines and advice regarding the use of digital technologies, including immersive technologies.
Classroom ideas
- Foundation to Year 4 - Story place
- Years 5 and 6 - Making time for multimedia
- Years 7 and 8 - Campaign!
Curriculum mapping
- Australian Curriculum: English and Digital Technologies Foundation to Year 8, The Arts Foundation to Year 10