Course Learning Resources:
Course Description
This course examines the application of digital tools to
the creation, production, refinement and Distribution of
World Wide Web and multimedia content.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this
course, students will:
Goals and Objectives:
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In this course you will learn the basics
of creating and editing basic .html web pages.
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In this course you will learn the
principles of adding digital elements to web pages.
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In this course you will learn how to edit
and refine graphics and audio and video files.
Due to the fact that much creation
of Digital Media requires equipment or software that a
student does not possess, these lessons are based on a
how-to basis and this course does not require the
submission of a completed project using the lessons
learned. If, however, you possess the equipment, we
would be happy to see the outcome of your applying what
you have learned.
Course Policies
This is a 90 day independent study course, and is designed to be primarily self-paced. Its requirements include assignments and tests that you will complete and submit via the
Internet. Email and Internet contact are available to answer questions, engage in discussion and provide assistance as needed. Your assignments should be submitted as file attachments in either Microsoft Word or
HTML format. Each assignment will be evaluated, graded, and returned with feedback. Values for each assignment and test are provided in a table below. Timing Please be sure to time your assignments so
that you have adequate time to complete the work in 90 days. Course tests are sent to you after you complete specific assignments (please see Test page), so be sure to give yourself enough space to pace the work
comfortably. Communication As an independent study course, this is a more self-paced exercise than a scheduled class might be. However, discussion is still important. Please feel free to use the email
address provided for questions, comments, and concerns about the course. Your email will be forwarded to and answered by a member of Ames Christian University's faculty.
Evaluation Material Assignments and Tests There are 7 total assignments, including a final paper.
There are three total tests, including a final exam. The tests are sent to you after you have submitted sequential assignments, as outlined on the Test page. Grade Components
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