Westminster Lab (Multimedia & Composition)
Note: This Course Outline is being developed, and may be subject to change
General Information
Course Name
Westminster Computer Lab: Multimedia and Composition
Course Description
Westminster United church has a long and proud history supporting music and the Arts. From singing church hymns to acting out live skits, this creative expression provides an effective method of communication and fellowship to its congregation and the surrounding community. Recent initiatives (including the installation of an electronic bulletin board in the main hall) indicate the need to use multimedia to help "spread the message".
This course will focus on multimedia applications that can be used to help members / volunteers to effectively deliver announcements, information, or achievements across several communication mediums.
Course Duration
Six 2-hour sessions (one day a week - excluding holiday weekends). Additional term work can be performed by student on-line from their home computer.
Prerequisite(s)
Westminster Lab (Introduction / Basics), Westminster Lab (Collaboration Essentials)
Required Materials
None
Grade Evaluation
"COMPLETE" or "INCOMPLETE"
Detailed Information
Course Delivery Style
12 hours of in-class instruction at the Westminster Computer Lab. Additional tasks and coordination will be performed online via a student's individual WIKI.
Students will join their WIKIs to form "Planets" to help foster collaboration and information sharing.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
- x
Learning Resources / Notes
[ Multimedia and Composition WIKI ]
Mind Map of Topic Schedule (Refer to Learning Resources for Detail)