Intro to Multimeda


Course Syllabus

instructor information

Professor: Elouise Oyzon
Office: 70-2545
Phone: 585-475-6542
Email: ero at it dot rit dot edu
Office Hours: Mondays 10:00-12:00, Thursdays 12:00-2:00

textbooks and readings

The following book is required for the course.

  • Web Development & Design Foundations with XHTML
    Terry Felke-Morris.
  • Additionally, there will be reading assignments of web articles

important rit deadlines

Last day of add/drop is March 17, 2008.

Last day to withdraw with a grade of “W” is May 2 (the deadline for withdrawing from a course with a W grade is the end of the 6th week of the quarter). Forms may be obtained from your department office and need your instructor’s signature.

NOTE: IT department policy states that a student has one quarter to challenge any grade. After that, grades cannot be challenged.

course description

This class provides an introduction to key Internet, web, and multimedia technologies, as well as familiarity with the Macintosh computer platform. Topics covered include computer-mediated communication, basic Internet applications such as telnet, FTP, and the WWW, basic digital image techniques, and web page development and publishing.

prerequisites

4002-206 or computer literacy

grading

ASSIGNMENT% GradeDESCRIPTION
Participation15Includes attendance, in-class exercises & homework
Projects45Web Site 1
Web Site 2
Web Site 3
Midterm Exam10Written Exam
Midterm Practical
Exam
10In-class, timed demonstration of skills
Final Exam20Written Exam
Final Practical
Exam
Pass/Fail*The final practical exam is pass/fail. Those who do not pass the final practical do not pass the course. You will have one opportunity to retake the practical if you do not pass the first time.

academic honesty policy

Please review the IT department and RIT policies academic dishonesty.