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Important!
Live Chat Room: T 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Weekly Meeting:
Darius Bass: W, 2:00PM
Richard Gibson: W, 10:00AM
Anthony Mcclam: W, 11:00AM
Lecture Website: need username & password.
About This Course
Course Description:
This course will explore basic concepts of multimedia applications including text, graphics, sound, animation and the integration of these components. Topics include web page design, testing, uploading and maintaining the applications. Programming languages include HTML, Java and Java Script.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Identify key figures and events in the development of Internet and the World Wide Web.
- Create web pages, using valid HTML and basic principles of graphic and information design.
- Understand digital imaging concepts, and how to embed audio / video in webpage.
Text Book:
Fundamentals of Multimedia, by Ze-Nian Li, Mark S. Drew. ISBN: 0-13-061872-1
Important Notice:
1. This is an online course, please check the course syllabus and schedule on this website.
2. Weekly schedule you should know (start from 8/30/2010):
Every Monday:
- Weekly assignment will due on Monday 11:59PM, and assignment for next week will be posted;
- Available labs on campus are listed HERE.
Every Wednesday: Meet Dr. Jiang at scheduled time.
3. NO late assignment will be accepted.
4. All grades will be posted to http://scholar360.com/benedictcollege/. So make sure you have an account. You can contact Mr. Thomas Holmes (holmest @ benedict.edu) for any question about Scholar360. If you can not access it temporarily, you can click the schedule for recent ASSIGNMENTs. (Feel free to email me if you have any question.)
5. Question about grading must be presented to the instructor within one week after the exam or quizzes have been returned.
Grading:
The Success Equals Effort (SE2) Grading Policy is in effect for all students enrolled in this course:
Grade = Effort (40%) + Knowledge (60%),
Where Effort Part (40%) includes:
Attendance: 30%
Assignments: 40%
Quizzes: 30%
and Knowledge part (60%) includes:
Assignments and quizzes: 30%
Mid-term: 30%
Final Exam / Project: 40%
Extra Credits: to be determined by Instructor
Grading Scale:
90--above =A
80--89 =B
70--79 =C
60--69 =D
Below 60 =F