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 615-280 Multimedia and Communications

Note

This subject is regarded as a non-science subject for students enrolled in the BSc, BASc and combined BSc courses.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Assoc. Professor M W Nott, Mr J Pearce

Prerequisites

615-120 Information Systems in Organisations or equivalent. Entry to this subject is restricted to students who have completed 62.5 points of first year subjects.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (2 per week), 24 hours of laboratory work, 11 hours of tutorials/seminar. Some of these contact hours will be offered as on-line interactions

Subject Description

This subject deals with the advanced application of multimedia, networking and related technologies to learning, research, data acquisition, making simulations, publishing and communication.

Digital text, sound, graphics, movies, Web documents and Internet communications strategies will be developed and used for the presentation of information and lead into an exploration of the benefits that these technologies offer. A feature of the subject will be project work through teams. Students will be required to form a critical evaluation of the way in which multimedia technologies and networking are changing science communication and practice.

A project component of the subject will allow students to focus on an area of research or development and investigate learning, communication, research and attitudes. Students will be expected to spend significant time 'on-line' where subject outlines, discussion forums and exercises will be described. Computing facilities will be made available for this.

Assessment

An electronic folio that will include material compiled during the subject. This will include a report on participation in electronic conferencing sessions. The assessment will take into account advanced skills developed in use of multimedia and networking technology, evidence of appropriate application of such technology for science communications and a critical appreciation of the issues involved in the impact of new communication strategies on science and technology communication and practice. Details of the weighting of the assessment components will be made known at the beginning of the subject.



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