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Coming - Fall 2008
Academy of Internet Technologies and New Media
Launch of our New Media Design and Multimedia Technology Curriculum

New Media specialists are an exceptional group of contemporary students. They must possess deep and far-ranging skills in their fields of concentration along with a broad understanding of the social and economic impact of all cutting-edge new media technologies. They must be consummate problem solvers, with the well-honed ability to teach themselves emerging technologies. And, finally, they must have the knowledge and composure to make informed, timely decisions in an arena of constant urgency and change: a huge challenge!

    


Computing for College and Careers 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to provide a basic overview of current business and information systems and trends and to introduce students to the basics and foundations required for today's business environments. Emphasis is placed on developing proficiency with touch keyboarding and fundamental computer applications, so that they may be used as communication tools for enhancing personal and work place proficiency in an information-based society. This also includes proficiency with computers using databases, spreadsheets, presentation applications, and the integration of these programs using software that meets industry standards.
 
Introduction to Information Technology 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to provide an introduction to information technology concepts and careers as well as the impact information technology has on the world, people, and industry and basic web design concepts.  The content includes information technology career research; operating systems and software applications; electronic communications including e-mail and Internet services; basic web commands and design; and emerging technologies.
 
Multimedia Foundations 1 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of fundamentals of multimedia. Students learn to plan and create presentations that incorporate scanned images, and images created in various formats and mediums.
 
Multimedia Foundations 2 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of Web page layout and integration of video and animation into Web pages.  Special emphasis is placed on good design, proper usage of typography and images for delivery on the Internet.

Multimedia Foundations 3 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to FURTHER provide a basic understanding of Web page layout and integration of video and animation into Web pages.  Special emphasis is placed on good design, proper usage of typography and images for delivery on the Internet.

Web Design 1 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to provide a basic overview of the Internet, Intranet, and WWW.  The content includes operating systems; basic HTML commands; navigation of the Internet, Intranet, and Web; and Web page design.
 
New Media and Digital Imaging Fundamentals 1.0 Credit
This course provides an overview of presentation guidelines and design elements associated with various presentation types.  Effective digital photography composition and digital imaging software features including optimizing digital photographs for Web publication are covered.  

Digital Video and Sound Fundamentals 1.0 Credit
This course covers advanced planning and video editing for multimedia presentations.  Students design presentations through various steps of development, implementation, and final output.

Web Design 2 1.0 Credit
This course provides advanced concepts for Internet, Intranet, and Web design. The content includes Internet/Intranet tools, Web site promotion, advanced HTML commands, advanced page design, and multimedia applications.

Web Design 3 1.0 Credit
This course provides advanced concepts in HTML, design, and Internet tools.
 
Web Design 4 .1.0 Credit
This course provides advanced concepts in web site promotion, interactive web site development, and using scripting languages as they relate to WWW site.
 
Web Design 5 1.0 Credit
This course is designed to present an overview of e-commerce, introduce scripting and increase proficiency in audiovisual techniques.
 
Web Design 6 1.0 Credit
With the completion of this course the student will be able to plan, design, implement and promote a business web site using both individual and team talents. Students will demonstrate proficiency with industry standard software.

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