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WXGE 6311 Multimedia System Development wxge6311.htm

Time Table Tuesday 18:00 – 21:00 DK2 Consultation hours Wednesday 14:00 – 16:00 BD22

Course Objectives Identify the important phases involved in a multimedia application development A hands-on practicality on design, develop and produce a multimedia application Plan and manage a multimedia application project

Course Syllabus 1. Introduction 2. Analysis, planning & design 3. Information design 4. Multimedia Development Tools – editing tools (lab) 5. Multimedia Development Tools – authoring tools (lab) 6. Interaction design & flowcharts 7. Presentation/interface design & Storyboarding 8. Web authoring & programming (lab) 9. Media integration & evaluation 10. Delivery of product and Copyright Issues 11. Network issues for multimedia in the web 12. Current & future direction in multimedia research

Course References Dietel, Deitel & Neito, Internet & World Wide Web: How to Program, Prentice Hall, 2000 Tay Vaughan, Multimedia Making It Work, 5 th Edition, Mc Graw Hill England & Finney, Managing Multimedia: Project Management for Web and Convergent Media (Book 1 & Book 2), 3 rd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2002 Mohamad Dastbaz, Designing Interactive Multimedia Systems, Mc Graw Hill, 2003 Mark Elsom-Cook, Principles of Interactive Multimedia, Mc Graw Hill, 2001 Website Production Techniques:

Course Evaluation Final Exam (50%) Mid Term Test (10%) Interactive Multimedia Project (40%) 10% Initial Project Proposal (Assignment 1) 20% Prototype Development (Assignment 2) 10% Testing & Evaluation (Assignment 3)