Advanced Multimedia Applications

ITE 170/ITE 270

Description

Advanced Multimedia Applications explores the technical fundamentals of creating multimedia projects with related software and hardware. Students will learn to manage resources required for multimedia production and evaluation and techniques for selection of graphics and multimedia software. Students will then refine the skills learned focusing on project development using digital media: video clips, still images, and audio (sounds, music, and narration).

About the Class: An Instructor's Comments

"Advanced Multimedia Applications introduces students to the exciting world of multimedia, a combination of sound, animation, graphics, and video.

In this course students will work with a variety of software including programs used for sound and video production, multimedia presentations, web and desktop publishing, and photo & image editing. Software used will include standard Windows and Windows Office tools as well as additional software.

The focus of this course will be on using multimedia to develop and present projects that simulate those required by professionals in a variety of fields."

Prerequisites

none

Additional requirement for dual enrollment option:
Students may be required to have a passing score on a portion of the Virginia Placement Test (VPT), OR one SAT score of 500 or greater OR one ACT score of 21 or greater.


Semesters Offered & Schedule Format

Fall Semester
Academic Year Schedule:
Advanced Multimedia Applications (continues through Spring Semester)
Block Schedule
Advanced Multimedia Applications

Spring Semester
Block Schedule
Advanced Multimedia Applications

Class/Instruction Format

Asynchronous (i.e., on demand)

VCCS Designation and College Credit

Please Note: In the Academic Year Class the dual enrollment college classes are not divided into semesters. Both dual enrollment college counterparts span the full academic year. Thus, dual enrollment credit for either college class cannot be obtained by only completing one semester of this Governor's School class. At the end of the academic year, six hours college credit will be issued for both VCCS courses. That is, a student completing only the fall semester is not eligible for any college (dual enrollment) credit.

In the Block Schedule Class both dual enrollment college counterparts concurrently span the full semester. College credit eligibility occurs only after having completed the full semester.

Course Code

Instructor

Mrs. Alicia Johnson
e-mail: ajohnson@hgs.k12.va.us

Course Web Sites Links

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