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Leader: Dr Robert Nelson
Offered:
Caulfield First semester 2005 (Day)
Caulfield Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: This subject introduces and provides an opportunity for critical appraisal of a range of issues which multimedia practitioners are likely to encounter in professional life. The businessa nd development environment raises concerns about intellectual property and copyright; as well as about privacy and protection of personal, client and employer information. The computerised work environment raises concerns about risk in terms of operator heath andrealiability of both hardware and software. There are social, individual identify, and communication issues related to Internet and Cyberspace.
Objectives: On successful completion of this unit, students will: 1. understand the range of benefits and problems of multimedia; 2. apply a high level of professional and ethical practice in their employment; 3. understand intellectual property issues as they relate to developers and employers; 4. determine whether cultural and social issues will impact on particular multimedia developments; 5. demonstrate an understanding of issues of access, equity, censorship, and computer addiction; 6. critically appraise Government and commissioned position papers, and be able to contribute to the discourse on multimedia development
Assessment: Business plan (group project, equivalent to 2000 words per student) 40% (all objectives)+ Paper (1500 words) 30% (objectives 1,3,4) + Report (equivalent to 1500 words) 30% (objectives 5,6)
Contact Hours: 2 hours in class and 10 independent study hours per week
Prerequisites: admission to MMM and MMDes courses