BA3799
Multimedia
Syllabus
Lecture - 3 Credits - 3
Syllabus is subject to change as learning opportunities are identified.
Course Description
This hands-on course is designed for experienced web site designers interested in including Multimedia on their web sites. The course will cover all aspects of creating and including Multimedia on a web site. You will create a Multimedia projects using the techniques discussed in class.
Instructor |
Vairavan Vairavan |
Phone |
414-491-9373 |
Office |
R06 |
Class Meetings |
Lecture: Tue, Thu 3 pm to 3:50 pm |
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Students needing special accommodations should contact the instructor as early as possible. All information will be kept confidential.
Policy on Student Integrity
Students are expected to abide by all of the policies and rules regarding student integrity that appear in the MSOE 2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog. An excerpt of those policies follows:
... The institutional policy that follows includes prescribed procedures for the assigning of penalties by instructors in instances of academic dishonesty as well as procedures for student appeals of such actions. A student who in any way acts dishonestly in class assignments or examinations or who submits a plagiarized or unoriginal work to an instructor shall be subject to sanctions up to and including an "F" grade for the assignment, examination and/or the course at the discretion of the instructor of the course. The numerical value of the "F" will be assigned by the instructor. If the instructor assigns an "F" for the course, the student will not be allowed to drop the course. If the instructor assigns an "F" for academic dishonesty, the student has the right to appeal following established procedures. Upon recommendation of the instructor or at his own initiation, the chief academic officer may decide that repeated or extremely serious acts of dishonesty may be grounds for more severe disciplinary action up to and including student expulsion...
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, it is expected that students will be able to:
- HTML5 New Elements
- Understand use of Blend and the issues surrounding it's inclusion on web sites
- Create 3D animations using Blend
- Set Objects in motion with rigging and animation
- Animation Techniques
- UI Controls
- Creating Custom Controls
- Mobile App Development
assignment |
description |
points |
Labs | Published and Submitted using Canvas | 30 each |
Quizzes | Published and Submitted using Canvas | 50 |
Midterm | Topics covered in class | 50 |
Project | Create a website using all the techniques learnt in class. | 150 |
Attendance | 30 |
Course Schedule
week |
topics |
1 |
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2,3 |
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4,5 |
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6,7 |
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8,9 |
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10 |
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It is the student's responsibility to drop the course by the official drop date; the instructor will not automatically drop you from the course.
A note concerning the use of cell phones and pagers; while it is understood that business or personal requirements may occasionally require the use of these devices, it is requested that all such devices be kept in a "silent" mode, so as not to disturb others in the class.