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IMS 101P: Computing Skills:Desktop Publishing
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Hands-on instruction on the use of the latest interactive media development tools/software. Self-paced and traditional instructional methods will be used. A headnote will specify the instruction method and class of software tools.
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IMS 101V: Computing Skills:Digital Video Editing
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Hands-on instruction on the use of the latest interactive media development tools/software. Self-paced and traditional instructional methods will be used. A headnote will specify the instruction method and class of software tools.
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IMS 238: Narrative and Digital Technology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Applies to digital games those notions about narrative structure and character development that have evolved in literature. Students will explore digital art as literary critics, asking whether games are ?art? and analyzing how postmodern literary/digital art participates in globalization. Students compose narratives in writing as well as 3D graphics. Cross-listed with ENG 238.
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IMS 259: Aesthetics and Computation
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Explores computation as aesthetic medium, examining subject matter from historical, conceptual and technical perspectives. Utilizing Processing programming environment, students develop basic programming literacy. Processing language semantics and syntax, and graphics programming are covered. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of either the Macintosh or PC computer or some exposure to any desktop publishing or computer graphics software. Cross-listed with ART.
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IMS 303: Online Journalism
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Theory and practice of online journalism. Topics include current forms and social impact of online news, and the creative potential of the Internet as a news medium. Students will also develop online multimedia news projects. Prerequisite: JRN 202. Cross-listed with JRN 303.
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IMS 310: Usability and Digital Media Design
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Explores important concepts in human-computer interaction (HCI) theory and usability with a marketing perspective. Students practice using cutting-edge technologies to measure the effectiveness of digital media environment designs and develop their own digital media projects. No prior programming experience is required, but some exposure to desktop publishing or computer graphics software is strongly recommended.
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IMS 330: Professional Practice
0.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Zero credit hours represents a supervised internship in interactive media. Approval by the department chair of IMS or MIS is required to enroll.
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IMS 340: Internship
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
For credit internships/ pre-professional practical experiences for qualified students. Cross-listed with ART 340.
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IMS 359: Interactive Programming with ActionScript
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Presents an introduction to Macromedia Flash's ActionScript programming language. Designed as a multi-disciplinary creative programming course. Fundamental ActionScript programming concepts covered, including language syntax and semantics, the Flash development environment, basic 2-D graphics programming, and introduction to object-oriented programming. Through a series of lectures, hands-on practice, and group critiques, engaging programming examples will be explored. Prerequisite(s): Working knowledge of either the Macintosh or PC computer or some exposure to any desktop publishing or computer graphics software. Cross-listed with ART.
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IMS 390: Special Topics in Interactive Media Studies
3.00 - 36.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course offers a rotating series of topics to meet the changing needs and interest of students and faculty, specifically focusing on the varying applications and theories of interactive media. Though designed for those who live in a world of digital media, this course does not teach mechanical skills (PowerPoint, Fireworks, Flash, or Photoshop).
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