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Your grades will be recorded in [https://open.senecac.on.ca/cms/ Moodle]
 
Your grades will be recorded in [https://open.senecac.on.ca/cms/ Moodle]
 
  
 
== Weekly program ==
 
== Weekly program ==

Revision as of 15:44, 4 January 2012

BTC640/PRO608 -- Multimedia Presentations / Multimedia Authoring

In the winter 2012 Andrew Smith will be teaching these two courses, and here's his/your schedule:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
08:55
09:50 PRO608 - T2109
10:45 ULI101j - T4042 PRO608 - T2109
11:40 ULI101j - T4042 BTC640 - T2109 BTC640 - T2109
12:35 BTC640 - T2109 BTC640 - T2109
13:30 PRO608 - S2152 ULI101j - T4042
14:25 PRO608 - S2152 ULI101j - T4042
15:20
16:15


Textbook & Resources

The textbook for both courses is required, it is: Multimedia: Making It Work, Eighth Edition, Tay Vaughan, McGraw Hill, ISBN 978-0-07-174846-9

Also a number of online resources and free software will be used, these are listed in the weekly program.


Course Outlines

Somewhat out of date outlines:


Grading

There is no exam in this course, and only one test. That means most of your marks will come from labs and assignments. If you want to do well in the course: come to all the labs. Not only will that get you 20% of the final grade but it will prepare you for the assignments.

Besides, you're here to learn, not just to get grades, right?

BTC640 PRO608 Weight
Ten labs Ten labs 20%
Two academic paper reviews Two quizzes 10%
One test One test 25%
Three assignments Three assignments 45%

Your grades will be recorded in Moodle

Weekly program

Week Material Textbook Links Homework
1 (9-13 jan) Introduction / course overview; Chapter 1 BTC640/Overview
2 (16-20 jan) Text Chapter 2 BTC640/Text Lab 1
3 (23-27 jan) Images Chapter 3 BTC640/Images Lab 2
4 (30 jan - 3 feb) Sound Chapter 4 BTC640/Sound Lab 3
5 (6-10 feb) Video Chapter 6 BTC640/Video Lab 4
6 (13-17 feb) Mobile BTC640/Mobile Lab 5
7 (20-24 feb) Test review / test
Break (27 feb - 2 mar)
8 (5-9 mar) Reveiw from previous courses BTC640/ProcessingPrereq Lab 6
9 (12-16 mar) Processing.js basics BTC640/ProcessingBasics Lab 7
10 (19-23 mar) Text, Images with Processing.js Lab 8
11 (26-30 mar) Processing.js and AJAX Lab 9
12 (2-6 apr) Assignment progress review
13 (9-13 apr) Online apps using Processing.js Lab 10
Exam (16-20 apr) No exam in this course