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AUDIO/VIDEO FOR THE WEB |
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Class Hours: 3.0 |
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Credit Hours: 3.0 |
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Laboratory Hours: 0.0 |
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Revised: Fall 07 |
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NOTE: This
course is not designed for transfer credit. |
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Catalog Course
Description: |
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This course is designed to
familiarize students with the technologies associated with bringing
photographic (film, video and still) images and audio to the Internet environment
and enable students to identify and use the tools which facilitate these
media in Web sites. Appropriate media selection, software tools for encoding
various media, delivery system attributes and limitations, associated file
types, audio and video codecs and software players
will be discussed. Students will learn to prepare aural and visual media for
the Web by creating and encoding assigned projects. |
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Entry Level Standards: |
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Basic knowledge of computing,
the Internet, HTML and Web site construction |
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Prerequisites: |
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WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003;
or CSIT 2645 or equivalent for WEB majors; VPT 1030 for VPT majors |
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Textbook(s) and Other
Course Materials: |
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The following materials are
available from the Pellissippi State Bookstore. Required Text: Recommended but not required texts: Supplementary Materials: QuickTimePro from Apple.com and Flip4Mac with online payment. Software for SFTP, secure file transfer protocol (download and installation instructions for Filezilla and FUGU in course) Other software will be downloaded as needed: WindowsMedia Player, RealPlayer, Flash, Flash/Shockwave Player, QuickTime Player, WindowsMedia Producer, Real Producer. |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic
Basis: |
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Week |
Topic |
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1 |
Class
objectives/Introduction/Review Syllabus |
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2 |
Streaming and QuickTime |
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3 |
Web Server Streaming |
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4 |
Preproduction |
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5 |
Production and Post |
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6 |
Encoding Windows Media |
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7 |
Encoding Real |
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8 |
Encoding QuickTime |
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9 |
Encoding Flash |
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10 |
Edit and Embed Events |
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11 |
Servers |
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12 |
Metafiles |
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13 |
Embedding |
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14 |
Advanced Topics |
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15 |
Evaluations |
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II. Course Objectives*: |
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Develop an understanding of
the dominant technologies used to bring still and moving images and audio to
the Internet. I |
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B. |
Enable the identification and
use of tools that facilitate these media in Web sites. V |
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C. |
Enable the selection of
media appropriate for use in Web sites. V,VI |
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D. |
Develop skill in using
software tools for preparing and encoding various media types for use on the
Internet. I |
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E. |
Develop a demonstrable
knowledge of media file types. I |
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F. |
Develop an understanding of
delivery system attributes and limitations. III |
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G. |
Develop skill in using the
dominant audio and video codecs to convert and
encode media for the appropriate software players. III |
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Learn to create media with
characteristics appropriate for delivery on the Web. I,II,III |
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Demonstrate the ability to
incorporate various audio and image media in Web sites. I,II |
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J. |
Demonstrate knowledge of
interactive features in streaming media. I,II,III,IV |
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K. |
Perform all technical
aspects of designing, planning, creating, selecting, capturing, editing,
converting, encoding, linking, uploading and testing audio and video in Web
sites. V,VI |
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*Roman numerals after
course objectives reference goals of the WEB program. |
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III. Instructional
Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Practice elements of the
work ethic such as professionalism, preparedness, punctuality, honesty,
cooperation, dependability, contribution, effectiveness, and good manners. Communication
Outcome, Transitional Strategies |
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Participate in a project
development team. Communication Outcome, Transitional Strategy,
Active Learning Strategy |
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Use professionally accepted
methods and materials in completion of projects. Technological
Literacy Outcome, Transitional Strategy, Active Learning Strategy |
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Use a variety of methods to
present findings from research. Communication Outcome, Transitional
Strategy, Active Learning Strategy |
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Employ problem-solving
methods to resolve technical and design issues. Communication Outcome,
Transitional Strategy, Active Learning Strategy |
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*Strategies and outcomes
listed after instructional processes reference TBR’s
goals for strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting
coursework to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to
take active and responsible roles in the educational process. |
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IV. Expectations for
Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion
of this course, the student should be able to: |
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Write explanations of the principle
concepts of the dominant technologies that |
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Use appropriate terminology
to identify and discuss media types and delivery systems and processes.
A,B,C,E |
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Identify appropriately
prepared media for use in Web sites. A,B,C,E |
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Select equipment and
software appropriate for preparing specific audio and image media types to
use in Web sites. C |
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Locate and install software
used to prepare audio and video for use on the Internet. F,G |
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Perform all technical
aspects of designing, planning, creating, selecting, capturing, editing, converting,
encoding, linking, uploading and testing audio and video in Web sites. K |
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Effectively use time
management principles for their projects and assignments. B |
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Contribute to class discussion
and project critiques and use the appropriate terminology to describe and
evaluate media, procedures, equipment, software and delivery systems. B |
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Use tools of the Internet to
communicate, manage, produce and work with others in web work groups. B |
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*Letters after performance
expectations reference the course objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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A. Evaluation Procedures: |
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Students will be expected
to complete all assignments and projects satisfactorily on time in a
professional manner. Evaluation of the student’s
knowledge and performance will be based on demonstration by written
discussion and testing of the basic competencies required to deploy audio and
video on the Internet, as well as demonstrated ability to produce and
incorporate suitable audio and video content in functioning project Web
sites. Students will successfully complete exercises and tests to demonstrate
mastery of concepts and skills. |
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B. Grading Scale: |
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A 90-100 |
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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B. Academic Dishonesty: |
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Plagiarism, cheating, and
other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. Students guilty of
academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation or
assistance, are immediately responsible to the instructor of the class. In
addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions which may be imposed
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C. Accommodations for
disabilities: |
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If you require an
accommodation in order to function effectively in this class, please contact
the Director for Students with Disabilities by phone at |
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D. Other Policies: |
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Communications: Completion: Facilities: Students must have a valid Pellissippi ID to
be presented on demand to gain access to Pellissippi facilities. Hardware/Software Requirements for This
Course IBM-type
criteria: Macintosh criteria: |
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