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GCO3822 Multimedia concepts and application (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07)

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

GCO3822 Multimedia concepts and application (DISESTABLISHED FB 05/07) (13 Dec 2007, 2:00pm) []

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

This is an existing unit. This proposal is to add an appropriate prerequisite to allow students in the Graduate Diploma of Computing at Gippsland to enrol using the web-based enrolment system.Multimedia is a major revolution in applied computing. Multimedia applications are becoming widely used in business and industry. It is therefore important that students in the Multimedia Technology major understand the nature of multimedia systems in the development context and be able to design and develop interactive multimedia applications.This unit exposes and takes the advantages of state-of-the-art multimedia technologies for multimedia delivery. It is a core unit of both the Bachelor of Multimedia Computing course and the Bachelor of Computing: Multimedia Technology course. The unit serves as the advanced study for students who have completed GCO1821: Introduction to Multimedia Technology and would like to learn how to develope multimedia applications. It leads them stepping further into multimedia world. The unit lets students experience some practical and important multimedial applications, such as digital audio, digital video, animation, hypermedia delivery etc.

Reasons for Change (08 Jun 2004, 2:41pm)

FEC 4/04 Addition of Summer C 2004 for CIDP students in Hong Kong only, and Summer A 2005 to frequency of offering.

FEC 3/04 The Unit Adviser field is populated for the first time. Prerequisites have been updated to reflect the level one programming unit alternatives in the BIT, and the examination has been extended to three hours. The change in exam time is intended to give students a less stressful exam experience rather than to increase the amount of work to be undertaken in this assessment component.

Role of Unit (21 Apr 2006, 5:16pm)

To provide students the opportunity to gain understanding and knowledge of the state of art, issues and technologies for building and developing multimedia applications, in this unit. Students can develop not only theoretical and practical foundations but also skills for creating complete multimedia applications.

Relationship of Unit (21 Apr 2006, 5:32pm)

GCO3822 is an IT elective for level three students in the Bachelor of Information Technology with majors in System Development, Business Systems and Network Technology.

Relevance of Unit (21 Apr 2006, 5:18pm)

The opportunity to acquire understanding of the concepts that underly multimedia technologies, and skills in multimedia development is important for graduates completing a degree in information technology and systems. All graduates completing this unit will achieve the capability of developing a multimedia/web-based application.

Objectives

Statement of Objectives (21 Apr 2006, 6:23pm)

On completion of this unit the students will have

Knowledge of:

  1. Basic concepts of multimedia including file types, applications, compression and delivery issues;
  2. Processes involved in the analysis, design and production of multimedia applications;
  3. Legal, security and privacy issues related to multimedia applications;
  4. Application and selection of different multimedia authoring tools in the development of multimedia applications;
  5. Basic priciples of Internet and WWW in the context of web based multimedia development;
  6. Multimedia elements (text, image, animation, audio and video) and 3D modeling techniques;
  7. Basic programming techniques (such as javascript and CGI programming) to control different media such as audio, video, text and images
  8. Fundamentals of Extended Markup Language (XML);
  9. Database features which support multimedia applications.

Understanding of:

  1. Processes of analysis, design and producing of a multimedia application;
  2. Securities issues and corresponding services related to multimedia applications;
  3. Multimedia elements and 3-D modeling techniques.
  4. Development processes for functional specifications for multimedia/web-based applications based on user requirements;
  5. Basic concepts of organizing multimedia elements for multimedia applications based on user requirements.

Skills in:

  1. Analysis, design and production of real world multimedia/web-based applications;
  2. Constructing applications comprising multimedia elements that include video and sound, javascript, CGI and XML programming;
  3. Producing formal documentation for developing and implementing multimedia applications

Unit Content

Summary (21 Apr 2006, 6:37pm)

The unit provides the basic concepts of multimedia, multimedia elements and security and privacy issues required for multimedia applications. This unit also introduces the basic processes of analysis and design for developing a complete functional specification for a multimedia/web-based application. In addition to this, it also provides an overview of the application of programming languages and detailed knowledge of multimedia authoring tools required for implementing a multimedia/web-base application. In particular, this includes:

Handbook Summary (21 Apr 2006, 5:52pm)

The unit provides the basic concepts of multimedia, multimedia elements and security and privacy issues required for multimedia applications. This unit also introduces the basic processes of analysis and design for developing a complete functional specification for a multimedia/web-based application. In addition to this, it also provides an overview of the application of programming languages and detailed knowledge of multimedia authoring tools required for implementing a multimedia/web-base application. Students will have hands-on experience on analysis, design and implementation of a multimedia/web-base application.

Recommended Reading (21 Apr 2006, 6:39pm)

  1. T. Vaughan, Multimedia: Making It Work, 6th edition, Osbourne/McGraw-Hill, 2004.
  2. L. Elin, Designing and Developing Multimedia, Allyn and Bacon, 2001.
  3. M. Hall, Core Web Programming, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1998.
  4. J. Burger, Desktop Multimedia Bible, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993.
  5. N. & J. Chapman, Digital Multimedia, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2000.
  6. N. & J. Chapman, Digital Media Tools, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2002.
  7. F. T. Hofstetter, Multimedia Literacy, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995.

Teaching Methods

Strategies of Teaching (21 Apr 2006, 6:40pm)

On-campus Teaching

Four hours per week, consisting of two hours of lectures and two hours of tutorials, with additional contact initiated by the student. The unit content will be disseminated to the students through classroom lectures and tutorials, and through on-line study guides and course materials.

Distance Education

Unit Book and Reader including 12 study guides and provision for contact through electronic mail and news. Access to the University's computer systems via modem is compulsory for distance education students, in order to maintain effective communication with staff and other students, and also for the submission of assignments and the provision of supplementary study material.

All students will complete a range of hands-on development exercises detailed and posted on the Web page designated for this unit. These exercises are designed to enhance students' practical skills needed for completion of the assignments, while the study materials used by distance education students and the lectures offered to the internal students will address the theoretical aspects.

Teaching Methods Relationship to Objectives (21 Apr 2006, 6:47pm)

The on-campus and on-line lectures will put the various aspects of multimedia development into perspective. Tutorials and exercises will reinforce students' understanding through discussion and practice. Students will experience and practise the different multimedia application development techniques by implementing various case studies and applications. Macromedia software, javascript, CGI and XML programming will be used to illustrate these techniques. Students will be provided with study material in printed study guides and on-line web pages. Students will be supported through electronic newsgroups, email and on-line submission system.

Assessment

Strategies of Assessment (21 Apr 2006, 6:44pm)

Since the main aim of the unit is to provide knowledge and practical skills in multimedia applications development, a major feature of the units's assessment will be to demonstrate competence in multimedia applications development. Assessment will be designed to help students master the theoretical and the practical content of the unit. Assessment will consist of:

A three hour closed book examination representing 40% of the total marks. The exam may use true/false, multiple choice, short answer and short essay questions designed to test student comprehension of the unit material. The examination will test objectives provided in knowledge and understanding sections.

The final grade will be assigned using a formula that reflects student achievement in both the practical and theoretical components of the unit.

To successfully complete the unit students will have to achieve at least 50% of the total marks with a contribution to this total of no less than 40% of the possible marks from the assignments and the examination.

Workloads

Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (31 Oct 2005, 4:18pm)

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (08 Jun 2004, 11:45am)

GCO1810 or GCO1811, GCO1815, and completion of at least 4 units at level 2; or GCO9801 or GCO9805, and GCO9802

Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (08 Jun 2004, 11:42am)

Semester 2, 1999.

Changes to assessment implemented Semester 2, 2004

Frequency of Offering (08 Jun 2004, 2:41pm)

Semester 2 each year, Summer C 2004 for CIDP students in Hong Kong only, Summer A 2005.

Faculty Information

Proposer

S M Rahman

Approvals

School: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Education Committee: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
Faculty Board: 13 Dec 2007 (Julianna Dawidowicz)
ADT: 15 Oct 2002 (John Hurst)
Faculty Manager:
Dean's Advisory Council:
Other:

Version History

21 May 2002 Kai Ting Change of Date of Introduction
24 May 2002 Dengsheng Zhang Introduction
24 May 2002 Dengsheng Zhang Minor Change
28 May 2002 Dengsheng Zhang Minor Edit
03 Jun 2002 Kim Styles This is an existing unit. It is being put forward to request approval for summer semester offering in 2003.
13 Sep 2002 Kim Styles This proposal adds alternative units (GCO9801 and GCO9802) to the prerequisites so that students in the Graduate Diploma of Computing at Gippsland are able to take GCO3822 as an elective. GCO9801 is the graduate analog of GCO1810 and GCO9802 of GCO1815.
15 Apr 2004 Kim Styles The Unit Adviser field is populated for the first time. Prerequisites have been updated to reflect the level one programming unit alternatives in the BIT, and the examination has been extended to three hours. The change in exam time is intended to give students a less stressful exam experience rather than to increase the amount of work to be undertaken in this assessment component.
15 Apr 2004 Kim Styles GCO School Approval, Approved for transmission to FEC 3/04 by GSCIT EC Meeting 2/04 5/4/04
13 May 2004 Denise Martin FEC Approval
25 May 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
08 Jun 2004 Kim Styles FEC 4/04 Addition of Summer A 2005 to frequency of offering. Prerequisites modified for revised Graduate Diploma in Computing.
08 Jun 2004 Kim Styles Addition of Summer C 2004 for CIDP students in Hong Kong only, and Summer A 2005 to frequency of offering. Prerequisites modified for revised Graduate Diploma in Computing.
18 Jun 2004 Kim Styles GCO School Approval, Approved at GSCIT Education Committee Meeting 3/04, 3/6/04 for transmittal to FEC 4/04
28 Jun 2004 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
20 Jul 2004 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format
31 Oct 2005 Gour Karmakar modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs
31 Oct 2005 Gour Karmakar
21 Apr 2006 Gour Karmakar Updated according to FIT3028;
23 May 2006 Gayle Nicholas modified UnitName in accordance with university style guide
23 May 2006 Geraldine DCosta GCO School Approval, Approved for submission FEC Mtg 3/06
19 Jun 2006 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
30 Jun 2006 Ralph Gillon FacultyBoard Approval
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz modified UnitName
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz GCO3822 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FEC Approval
13 Dec 2007 Julianna Dawidowicz FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting

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