Diploma In Interactive Media Modules

Internet: Intro to Technologies

Candidates will learn about the Internet Tech, how to create basic web pages, technical aspects of the Internet, how it works, the languages used by the Internet, about the hardware and software used by the Internet and of current Internet Tech.

Information technology: Applications Software 1

Candidates will learn how to use Information Tech systems and applications independently to support a range of information processing activities in meeting complex information requirements while paying attention to security and the need of other users.

Information technology: Applications Software 2

This unit is designed to enable candidates to attain an advanced level of proficiency in Information Tech. Candidates will learn how to integrate complex information through sharing of information between applications and users and by use of advance features of software application packages.

Screen Based Graphics

Candidates will learn the various aspects of digital image production, its hardware and software, characteristics of various image formats, producing images and using images. It will develop the candidates ability to create and use the various graphics formats available for screen based images.

Human Computer Interface

Candidates will learn about the interaction between humans and computers and the skills required to design, prototype and evaluate effective human computer interfaces.

Desk Top Publishing

Candidates will learn how to work effectively in a desktop publishing environment (DTP) and also producing a high quality publication using DTP system. for a given specification and target audience and ready for submission to printers.

Multimedia Computing: Multimedia Technology

Candidates will learn how to use hardware, software and delivery media used in industry to produce interactive applications. Candidates will develop knowledge of hardware technology, software categories, proprietary software applications, standard file formats, technology of distribution media and the processes involved publishing to disk and web.

Multimedia Computing:Interface Design and Authoring

Candidates will learn how to analyse the requirements for a proposed multimedia application, designing the application, gathering and manipulating multimedia elements and assembling these elements to produce an interactive multimedia application.

Internet: Web Development

Candidates will learn up to an advance stage of Web design and authoring skills with factors affecting web development, use the features of a development language to produce WWW documents, publish, test and evaluate WWW documents.

Multimedia Computing: Animation 1

Candidates will learn how to produce multimedia-rich animation suitable for use in web pages and disk-based multimedia applications.

Multimedia Computing: Animation 2

Candidates will learn about the fundamentals of 3-D animation, use modeling techniques to simulate solid objects, apply animation to a 3-D model, create 3-D animation presentation and integrate it with an interactive application, test and publish a 3-D application to an appropriate delivery medium.

Multimedia Computing: Audio and Video 1

Candidates will be introduced to the principles and rules of video production and learn how to apply your story-telling skills to this medium. Candidates will also learn how to record, mix and edit basic dialogue, music and sound effects for various computing and media platforms.

Software Development: Introduction

Candidates will learn about the fundamental techniques used in the development of computer programs, the process of software development, use basic structure and features of a programming language and producing a computer program to meet a given specification.

Internet: Client Side Web Scripting

Candidates will learn about the practical understanding of client-side web scripting and become an expert in designing and implementing scripts within web documents or enhance the functionality of a web document.

Software Development: Program Planning

Candidates will learn about the design methodology that will assist them in the creation of software, apply the methodology to produce program designs and prepare a software test strategy prior to rolling out the software to productions use.

Professional and Legal Issues for Web and Multimedia developers

This unit will provide the candidates with a broad knowledge of the legal aspects, standards and guidelines of professional development environment. This unit is primarily intended for candidates who intended to follow a career, or are following a career, as Web developers or Multimedia professionals who require an understanding of the professional responsibilities of such employment.

For appointment call Abdul Hamid at (65) 97701007 / (65) 64120702 or email to : ahamid@aec.edu.sg

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