
Class Meetings • Course Description
• Course Objectives • Course
Requirements
Welcome to the ISC-325 course website! We hope that you
will gain a lot out of this site. There are a lot of useful links on this site
designed for you while taking this course. You can visit here periodically to
check your grade, view due dates, obtain resource information, as well as other
information. Thanks for visiting, and good luck with the course!
-Bob Rogalski & Craig Gilmore
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Mondays & Wednesdays 3:00 PM - 4:20 PM in room 106 of
Snygg Hall.
This course focuses on the design and authoring techniques
of multimedia and hypermedia. The World Wide Web is an example of a
hypermedia system which is becoming dynamic. Multimedia and hypermedia link
text, sound, graphics, and video information together in a non-linear fashion.
Techniques to organize and access personal, course, and business information
(such as tying together papers, citations, and databases), designing and
developing hypermedia and multimedia applications will be explored.
As a result of this course, students will be able to:
To receive a passing grade in the course, you must
turn in all of the assignments and the term project and
complete any and all presentations. You cannot pass this course without
doing all of the assigned work, however, turning in all of the work is
not a guarantee that you will pass the course.
All papers and assignments must be submitted on the dates
specified in the syllabus (Visit the Course Calendar link for due dates). If
you cannot submit an assignment or if you cannot deliver a presentation on the
date it is due, then it is your responsibility to discuss your situation
with Dr. Choi in advance (Visit the Course Policies link). Given that your
reasons or problems are legitimate, arrangements for the completion of the
outstanding work can be made. This will occur at the discretion of Dr. Choi.
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