| No, but the term multimedia is sometimes confused with the medium that houses the presentation. Although CD-ROM's are a frequent storage medium for the delivery and viewing of multimedia presentations, because of their large capacity for data, they are unrelated to the presentation itself. A multimedia presentation can be downloaded over the Internet, stored on a hard disk, or even encoded onto a memory stick. It is the usage of multiple forms of data other than text that makes a work a multimedia presentation, not the data medium that contains it. |