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MMS2402 Digital Media Authoring (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07)

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

MMS2402 Digital Media Authoring (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07) (14 Dec 2007, 4:24pm) [DM Authoring ]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

This is a core unit for second year students in the Bachelor of Multimedia Systems. This unit will also be service taught into the Faculty of Art and Designs Bachelor of Multimedia and Digital Arts at Caulfield. It will also be offered as an open FIT elective at Caulfield.

Reasons for Change (29 Jul 2004, 10:52am)

Minor reword requested by School Ed. Com.

Objectives

Knowledge and Understanding (Cognitive Domain Objectives) (28 Jul 2004, 2:52pm)

  1. understand the concepts of information technology, the hardware, and software tools as they relate to and are used in multimedia systems
  2. understand the Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Director authoring environments for CD and DVD-ROM and web based systems development
  3. understand the codecs and other compression agents associated with digital video, images and sound
  4. understand the formal process for documenting the various stages of developing a multimedia system
  5. understand how to achieve a range of special effects which are commonly required for advanced multimedia systems
  6. understand fundamental programming techniques and how to carry this knowledge across multiple languages

Unit Content

Summary (29 Jul 2004, 10:51am)

The unit will develop further the basic concepts of information technology and the hardware and software tools and will focus mainly on specialist tools which are used in multimedia systems. In particular attention will be given to the tools available to support linear and non-linear methods of integrating sound and video; the use of multimedia authoring tools to create and edit training and other interactive multimedia presentations; tools and programming techniques for multimedia interactivity; design techniques for interactive multimedia; and technologies such as CD-Rom and DVD.

Teaching Methods

Teaching Methods Relationship to Objectives (28 Jul 2004, 2:53pm)

Formal lectures will be used to describe the advanced authoring and editing tools, but a significant part of the teaching will be done through demonstrations of the use of the equipment in the multimedia studio and the multimedia laboratories (C1-6). In particular, examples of multimedia systems in operation will be used to highlight the strengths and deficiencies of the tools (A1-3). Students will participate in in formal presentations to build their confidence and also work in discussion groups to analyse developmental processes and techniques within an informal populated environment (S1-2), Tutorial and laboratory sessions will require students to perform basic multimedia functions on the equipment studied in the course, and evaluate its suitability to meet specified user criteria (P1-6).

Assessment

Assessment Relationship to Objectives (28 Jul 2004, 2:53pm)

Students will study advanced authoring and editing tools, but a significant part of the teaching will be done through demonstrations of the use of the equipment in the multimedia studio and the multimedia laboratories (C1-6). In particular, examples of multimedia systems in operation will be used to highlight the strengths and deficiencies of the tools (A1-3). Students will participate in formal presentations to build their confidence and also work in discussion groups to analyse developmental processes and techniques within an informal populated environment (S1-2), Tutorial and laboratory sessions will require students to perform basic multimedia functions on the equipment studied in the course, and evaluate its suitability to meet specified user criteria (P1-6). A combination of an end-of-semester examination, a number of nit tests and project work ill be used to assess the student's knowledge of basic computer jargon and concepts. They will be required to identify and describe the characteristics of the information technology components, and discuss their application to the development of multimedia products and systems (C1-6; A1-3 and P1-6).

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Software Required:

  1. Macromedia Studio MX 2004 - available under Monash University licence
  2. Macromedia Director MX 2004 - available under Monash University licence
  3. Adobe Photoshop 7 - available under Monash University licence
  4. Adobe Illustrator 10 - available under Monash University licence

  1. Latest update for Macromedia Flash 2004 - available from http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/downloads.html
  2. Latest update for Macromedia Director 2004 - available from http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/downloads.html

Prerequisites

Faculty Information

Proposer

Dr. Kathy Blashki

Approvals

School: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Education Committee: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Board: 14 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
ADT: 08 Aug 2003 (John Hurst)
Faculty Manager:
Dean's Advisory Council:
Other:

Version History

22 Jul 2003 Melanie Smith Update of MMS2402 for inclusion in the BMS (2004)
22 Jul 2003 Melanie Smith continuation of edit
23 Jul 2003 Melanie Smith add in Caulfield offering
23 Jul 2003 Melanie Smith remove textbook reference
24 Jul 2003 Lindsay Smith SMS SEC Approval Meeting 04/03
19 Aug 2003 Denise Martin FEC Approval
01 Sep 2003 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
28 Jul 2004 Michael Morgan modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified Teaching/Objectives; modified Assessment/Objectives
28 Jul 2004 Michael Morgan modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified Teaching/Objectives; modified Assessment/Objectives
29 Jul 2004 Michael Morgan modified UnitContent/Summary; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
29 Jul 2004 Lindsay Smith MMS School Approval, http://www.multimedia.monash.edu/staff/staffonly/sec/2004/0304secmin.html
16 Aug 2004 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
16 Sep 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
17 Nov 2004 Timothy Zapart modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs;
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz modified UnitName
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz MMS2402 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FEC Approval
14 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting

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