Module Descriptors
FURTHER MEDIA FOR THE WEB
COWB60127
Key Facts
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences
Level 6
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Fiona Knight
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 114
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
(1:N)1 (1:20)2
The lecture will support the one lab session of two hours each week. The lab sessions will support the underlying knowledge and skills required to complete the module, and will be facilitated with booklets, course texts, and the internet. Group discussions will also take place in these sessions. The lecture will some weeks take place in a lab with projector facilities so that the students can interactively engage with the practical content.
Module Additional Assessment Details
An ASSIGNMENT weighted at 100%.

100% assignment (Learning Outcome 1-4)
- A Design, Implementation, Testing and evaluation of a high media web site and high media components for web delivery to different devices
- A 2000 word report
Module Indicative Content
Interactive Flash video
Further interactions with Actionscript and Flash
Further Streaming Media / Live broadcast / SMIL
Mobile streaming / media delivery
Web media for different devices / Mobile web multimedia
Degrading Media for accessibility / devices
Issues for media for the web
The use of gadgets / Widgets / mash-up design
Further Silverlight design / SVG
IPTV / Video on Demand
Uses of media on the web - entertainment, content delivery, navigation, education
Compound Document Formats (W3)
Module Resources
The Internet
Adobe Master Collection CS3
Web Server
Media Servers - Helix and Flash
Mobile Device / Emulators
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Prior study of CE00840-2 Media for the web or CE00354-2 Web Multimedia or equivalent
Module Texts
Flash Video for Professionals: Expert Techniques for Integrating Video on the Web
Authors: Lisa Larson, Renee Costantini
ISBN-10: 0470131136
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (2007)