Module Special Admissions Requirements
None
Module Resources
Notes on web.
Current Software, such as media resource editing tools, and multimedia authoring applications
Module Learning Strategies
The module is taught as a 3 hour lab (1:20)3, which will contain mini-lectures to support the underlying knowledge and skills required to complete the module. Students will be encouraged to expand their knowledge in the area outside tutorials slots.
Module Indicative Content
Students will look at all elements of advanced multimedia for CD or DVD. This will include the following:
- Advanced multimedia for CD, DVD, and kiosks
- Multimedia databases
- Advanced scripting for multimedia environments
- Multimedia applications and their resources
- Further 3D for multimedia
- Virtual Reality
- Multimedia Learning
- Further Multimedia Methods
Module Texts
Internet references will be given for the module.
Background Reading:
Multimedia: Making It Work by Tay Vaughan ; McGraw Hill, 2004; ISBN: 0072230002
Writing for Multimedia and the Web, Third Edition : A Practical Guide to Content Development for Interactive Media, Garrand T, (2006), Publisher: Focal Press; 3rd edition , ISBN: 0240808223
Multimedia Database Retrieval : A Human-Centered Approach (Signals and Communication Technology), Muneesawang, P, Guan, L (2006), Publisher: Springer; 1st edition , ISBN: 038725627X
Module Additional Assessment Details
The coursework will consist of creating a practical artefact and documenting this with a report of 2500 words. The practical artefact will involve the development of an application in the region of 20 pages. The application could be based on training, education, or advertising as examples, and is likely to include database content. The application will need to show good design and implementation of multimedia.
(Learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3)