Final Portfolio Created
(Rich Media Assignment)
May 6, 2010
Objective:
Standard 6: Students will produce various forms of media.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will achieve a moderately to highly skilled status by showing proficiency in the following:
- Create a personal archive of student work/projects
Coursework Procedure:
This course is designed to introduce you to possible future careers in IT (information technology). If you truly want to continue on in IT, you will need to demostrate your proficiencies. One of the ways to demonstrate proficiency is to create a collection of your previous work. This is what you will do with this assignment.
You will create a portfolio of all the work you have created for this class. This portfolio will be graded TWICE. Once for the third term to see that you have started a portfolio, and then again in the fourth term as a final assignment for the course. Your final portfolio will be burned to disk for you to keep after you have submitted it for grading and it has been returned to you (fourth term). The third term grade is to check your progress and organizational skills. Your portfolio must contain the following:
- For the FOURTH TERM:
- All of the requirements above:
- PLUS a copy of your first video assignment - OR - your 2nd video assignment or animation option formatted to fit on a web page (not the full DVD) to be included in your final profolio disk.
- If this was a team assignment, make sure everyone on your team gets a copy to include in their individual portfolios.
- Your final audio assignment exported to MP3 (.mp3), or OGG Vorbis (.ogg) format.
- If this is a team assignment, be sure to share this file with everyone on your team so they can have it in their folders.
- A sample of your Comic/Graphic Short Story as a PDF (And as an Adobe InDesign file if you use that program, or Microsoft Word. Microsoft Publisher files are not an industry standard and should not be in your portfolio) or as ePub format.
- Go to the program that you used to create you publication and create a PDF file of it.
- If this is a team assignment, be sure to share this file with everyone on your team so they can have it in their folders.
- Your portfolio must be organized in such a way so that we can create an interactive CD (or DVD) of your work with menus created in HTML to help navigate the disk. You will create the menu in Dreamweaver (as shown in class).
- Keep in mind that the person viewing your portfolio should be accessing common file formats (PDF, JPG, MP3, AVI, MPEG4, MOV, etc.) so that is what you need to export. If you want to keep your original project files on the same disk (like your PSD, InDesign, Audacity files, etc.), then put those in a seperate folder labeled "Project_Files".
- Make sure that there are NO spaces in any file names.
All of your work mentioned above will be burned to disk (CD or DVD) and turned into me. I will provide the first disk to turn in as your portfolio. It will not be returned to you. [You must provide a disk if you want to keep a copy of your portfolio for yourself].
Due Date(s) and Submission Instructions:
You must have your portfolio burned to disk (CD or DVD) by Friday, May 14, 2010.
ART 1800 - Digital Media Essentials
Grade Levels: 11-12
Units of Credit: 4 credit hours (SLCC)
Course Number: ART 1800
Prerequisite: None
Intro to software & hardware used to create multimedia productions. Hands-on experience using hardware, software to create 2D/3D graphics, sound, animation, & video. Discussion of the multimedia market, copyright, & ethics
in mass media.
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