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3.00 Credits
Advanced-level participation in the production and management of a campus video news magazine for and about Pellissippi State. Students will supervise the production of college news/communication programming and be responsible for program content, deadlines, technical quality, and assignment of personnel. Course will involve both field and studio production and postproduction. News gathering and writing skills will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): VPT 1400 and 2500
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on workshop providing students with an opportunity to participate in live-to-tape onlocation productions and to provide support for PSTCC special events with an on-location production crew. Electronic field production (EFP) course. Students will develop story ideas, write scripts, conduct and record video interviews. Emphasis will be placed on establishing high production values, working to deadlines and with a team. Prerequisite(s): approval of VPT advisor
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basics of writing HTML/XHTML code to design Web pages and of posting Web pages to the Web; specifically covered are text tag elements, hypertext links, color, and basic images. Students will learn to use a scanner and graphics program to develop graphics for use in Web pages. Internet browsers and software used to produce Web pages and to post the pages to the Web will be discussed. Web page design and research skills will be developed; building of a well-designed Web site will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance skills and knowledge of the professional Web author by using cross-platform visual HTML editors, specifically Macromedia¿s Dreamweaver and Fireworks, for creating and managing Web sites and pages. The learner will use a variety of techniques, tools and activities designed to develop pages for the commercial/professional Web developer standard. The learner will plan, design, develop, and test fully compliant Web pages which conform to the specification given. Prerequisite(s): OST 2801 and 2802 and 2803, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent for WEB majors; no prerequisite for CGT majors
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1.00 Credits
Creation of Web pages using HTML code. Covers the basics of writing HTML code to produce Web pages and posting pages to the Web; specifically covered are text tag elements, hypertext links, color, basic images, forms and tables. Prerequisite(s): OST 1005 or 1211, or equivalent
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1.00 Credits
Developing graphics for use in Web pages. Use of scanner, graphics program, Internet browser and related software to produce Web pages and post the pages to the Web. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001
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1.00 Credits
Web page design and research skills are developed; building of a well-designed Web site is covered. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2002
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches hands-on skills and knowledge which Web design professionals are expected to understand. Students learn how to apply good design principles as they develop and publish Web sites. General topics include Web site development essentials (such as the development process, customer expectations, and ethical and legal issues in Web development), Web design elements (such the site user¿s experience, navigation, usability and accessibility, image files, GUI site development software, site publishing and maintenance), Web design principles and aesthetics, and advanced Web technologies (such client-side and server-side technologies and Web databases.
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3.00 Credits
This fundamental Web-animation course examines and demonstrates essential elements in creating vector-based graphics using Macromedia¿s Flash. The topics include vector vs. bitmap images, timelines, special effects and use of plug-ins vs. HTML-only animations. The emphasis of this course will be on creating high-quality Web pages using principles of layout design, color theory as applicable to Web design and preparation of text for the Web. Prerequisite(s): WEB 2001 and 2002 and 2003, or CSIT 2645 or equivalent for WEB majors; CGT 1040 and 2040 for CGT majors
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the basics of how to use Actionscript. Students learn how to use Flash and Actionscript to enhance web site design. General topics include how to create Actionscript in external files, use XML documents in conjunction with Flash, write event handling functions, add interactivity, load external content, handle data, control timelines and animation, and work with text, images, sound and video.
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