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CAPP 30523 - Applied Multimedia Technology, Fall 2008

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This course explores the use of multimedia in communicating information and solving problems. Students work with animation, images, and sound. An overarching theme is appreciation of content, aesthetics, functionality, and usability.

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Applied Multimedia Technology

G. Christopher Clark

Computer Applications
University of Notre Dame

Course Structure: 75 minute classes, twice weekly


Prerequisites: none

Image courtesy of Flickr user JulyYu; Used with permission.

Course Description

This course explores the use of multimedia in communicating information and solving problems.  Using Adobe Flash and other tools, students create materials that incorporate text, animation, images, sound, and video. An overarching theme is appreciation of four dimensions of multimedia: content, aesthetics, functionality, and usability. The course also aims to equip students with strategies for enhancing their skills after the semester ends.
Copyright 2009, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. Clark, G. C., Clark, G. C. (2007, July 03). Applied Multimedia Technology. Retrieved November 07, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/computer-applications/applied-multimedia-technology. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License