6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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Not offered in 2018
Prerequisites
Must have passed both MMD2303Not offered in 2018 and MMS2402 or both MMD2302 and FIT2012
Synopsis
This unit introduces students to designing interactive systems within multimedia and digital arts studio practices. It builds sequentially upon the skills and knowledge of multimedia authoring by providing a focus upon multimedia production and activity-centered design for a range of digital media applications. Students explore approaches to user interfaces beyond the desktop, develop advanced technical skills with relevant software and hardware, and formulate new responses to participation and experience ideas that are specifically oriented to electronic and digital media.
Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- skillfully and creatively develop Graphic User Interface(GUI) for a range of digital media applications with increasing confidence and proficiency
- demonstrate knowledge of the history of GUI and be able to analyse different models such as those based on usability issues, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), activity-centred design and experience design
- develop GUI solutions that effectively explore software and hardware in terms of information architecture, usability, sound design, animation in the application of multimedia & digital arts
- explore a range of approaches to GUI design beyond the desktop with an increased understanding of processes, practices, methods and techniques for the production of interactive multimedia systems
- demonstrate increased technical understanding of demands required in the development and production of interactive multimedia systems
- observe and employ occupational health and safety appropriate to studio practice.
Assessment
Exercises: 30% + Project: 60% + Journal: 10%
Workload requirements
12 hours per week, comprising: 4 taught hours (1 hr lecture plus 3 hrs tutorial) and 8 independent study hours.
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