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== Subject Description: ==
Working in a Linux environment requires knowledge of the availability and use of both text and visual-based tools. This subject will introduce students to the wealth of software products available for the Linux platform, with the emphasis on free software. Students will learn how to acquire, install, configure and use software including multimedia, communication, file management and document creation. Students will also be introduced to mark-up and scripting languages used in conjunction with the software covered.
== Credit Status: ==
1 credit in the LUX program
Meet admission requirements for LUX
== Specific Outcomes: ==
Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
* Convert between different file types and use file compression tools
== Topic Outline: ==
=== Graphics Applications - 10% ===* Graphical file formats* Digital camera and scanner support* Image editing* Image library management* Charts and graphs* Dynamic graphic generation === Office Productivity - 10% ===* Word processing* Spreadsheets* Business presentation creation and delivery* Desktop publishing* Specialized documents* Printing === Document Creation - 15% ===* Text documents* Manual Pages* Web pages* LaTeX* Word processing* Business presentations === Browsers - 10% ===* Browser overview* Comparison between file and web browsers* Security and privacy issues* Plugins* XML Feeds* Text-only browsers === Electronic Communication - 10% ===* Internet mail* Blogs and wikis* Instant messaging* IRC* VOIP* The role of encryption === Finding and Moving Files - 10% ===* File system tools* Network protocols* WWW downloaders* FTP clients* BitTorrent clients* Other === Multimedia Software - 10% ===* Multimedia file formats* Codecs* CD and DVD playback* CD/DVD creation and backup* Multimedia players* Audio and video capture and editing === File Formats - 15% ===* File format overview* Compressed files* XML* Formatting and conversion utilities* File conversion* Cross-OS file porting === Games - 5% ===* Standard window manager games* Other free options* Emulation == Modes of Instruction: ==
2 hours of interactive lecture per week and 2 hours lab time per week.
== Prescribed Text: ==
None required.
Use freely-available on-line resources.
== Reference Material: ==
TBA
== Supplies: ==
None required.
Having access to Fedora Linux off-campus would be an asset.
== Promotion Policy: ==
To obtain a credit in this subject, a student must:
* Achieve a grade of 55% or better on the overall course
== Modes of Evaluation: ==
* 1 final exam worth 40%
* 2 assignments worth 5% each
== Academic Regulations: ==
Students are responsible for being aware of college regulations in the Academic Policy Handbook.
All students and employees have the right to study and work in an environment that is free from discrimination and/or harassment. Language or activities that defeat this objective violate the College Policy on Discrimination/Harassment and shall not be tolerated. Information and assistance are available from the Center for Equity and Human Rights at Ext. 2078 or via e-mail at Human.Rights@senecac.on.ca.
== Resources: ==
TBA