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CST 137 Introduction to Multimedia Outline Instructor Course Policy

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Course Policy 1.Selecting hardware & software for multimedia systems 2.Creating multimedia presentations 3.Screen Design Principles 4.Commercial & Educational uses Instructor: Ms Rachel Hinton Ms Rachel HintonMs Rachel Hinton Text:Multimedia Literacy (3 rd Edition) by Fred Hofstetter, w/CD-ROM by Patricia Fox Objectives This course is an introduction to multimedia concepts & techniques. Some general areas of study include: Attendance is expected as part of each student's responsibility for his/her own education. Each student's academic achievement will determine the course grade & not just the statistics of presence or absence. Each student is responsible for any work missed regardless of the reason for any absence in class.Attendance

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Course Policy (cont) Assignments All assignments must be sent to the instructor as attachments. (CLICK INSTRUCTOR ON HOME PAGE TO OBTAIN ADDRESS.) The Subject MUST contain: Week #: Chapters # & # (REPLACE # WITH WEEK NUMBER ASSIGNMENT WAS GIVEN AND CHAPTER NUMBERS) The Body MUST contain on separate lines: Your Name CST 137-## (REPLACE ## WITH CLASS SECTION) Late Policy Each student is expected to complete assignments in a timely fashion. An assignment more than one week late will NOT be accepted. You will lose the following %s for late assignments: Time Period 1 Day to 7 Days Late 8 Days & After Percentage Lost 50% 50%100%

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Course Policy (cont) Exams There is an exam every week. If a student will miss a scheduled exam, the instructor must be notified prior to the exam by telephoning the instructor or Computer Studies Office & have a valid reason for missing the exam. If no notification is received by the time of the exam, it cannot be made up. The instructor solely determines validity. Grading Policy Any policies not specifically stated are covered in the Student Handbook Rules of Conduct. Download a copy of WS-FTP LEDownload a copy of WS-FTP LE (AN OLDER VERSION IS ON THE CLASS CD) Download a copy of WS-FTP LEMiscellaneous ExamsProjects Final Project 50%25%25%

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia OutlineOutline Week # ReadingTutorial12345 Chapters 1, 18 Chapters 2, 4, 7 Chapters 9 – 13 Chapters 15, 16 Chapters 19, 20 Chapters 19, 20 Chapters 21, 22 Chapters 21, 22 Chapters 23, 24 Chapters 23, 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Final Project Final Project Notes All readings & tutorials are from Multimedia Literacy (3 rd Edition) by Fred Hofstetter, w/CD-ROM by Patricia Fox It is RECOMMENDED that you browse the corresponding chapter at the Multilit Web site while doing the reading. Multilit Web site Multilit Web site

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #1 Tutorials Chapter 19 Page 178 – Create multilit folder on A: Drive Page 178 – Create multilit folder on A: Drive Page 182 – Autocontent – Select any Autocontent presentation except Generic Page 182 – Autocontent – Select any Autocontent presentation except Generic Presentation title: Autocontent Presentation Presentation title: Autocontent Presentation Footer: Your Full Name Footer: Your Full Name Follow instructions on page 185 to save presentation in multilit folder on A: Drive. Don't change the default name. Follow instructions on page 185 to save presentation in multilit folder on A: Drive. Don't change the default name. Pages – Design Template – Select any Design Template Pages – Design Template – Select any Design Template Slide 1: Choose Title Slide Slide 1: Choose Title Slide Title: Design Template Presentation Title: Design Template Presentation Subtitle: Your Full Name Subtitle: Your Full Name Slide 2: Choose Bulleted Slide Slide 2: Choose Bulleted Slide Title: Objectives Title: Objectives Text Area: List 3 goals you would like to get out of this course. Press [Enter] after typing in each goal. Text Area: List 3 goals you would like to get out of this course. Press [Enter] after typing in each goal. Follow instructions on page 185 to save presentation in multilit folder on A: Drive. Don't change the default name. Follow instructions on page 185 to save presentation in multilit folder on A: Drive. Don't change the default name. Page 184 – Don't do Creating a Presentation from an Outline. If we have time at the end of the semester, we'll do this. Page 184 – Don't do Creating a Presentation from an Outline. If we have time at the end of the semester, we'll do this. Pages – Do the Getting Help section Pages – Do the Getting Help section

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #1 Tutorials (cont) Chapter 20 Page 192 – Set title font size to 66 Page 192 – Set title font size to 66 Page 193 – Bold the subtitle Page 193 – Bold the subtitle Page 195 – Add a superscripted 1 after the word Enterprise Page 195 – Add a superscripted 1 after the word Enterprise Page 195 – Add shadow to title Page 195 – Add shadow to title Page 196 – Use Color Chart on Page 174 to pick a background that works with the text colors on the screen. If you can't find one that works with both, you may want to go back & pick another color for the title. Choose the Apply button. Page 196 – Use Color Chart on Page 174 to pick a background that works with the text colors on the screen. If you can't find one that works with both, you may want to go back & pick another color for the title. Choose the Apply button. Page 199 – Add a texture background to the text box. Use the Color Chart to find a background texture & text color that work together. Page 199 – Add a texture background to the text box. Use the Color Chart to find a background texture & text color that work together. Page 200 – Pick any Bullet or Number setting that isn't one you've already used Page 200 – Pick any Bullet or Number setting that isn't one you've already used Page 200 – Copy word All & place it between the words Integrating & Media. (THE FONT WILL BE TWO DIFFERENT SIZES) Page 200 – Copy word All & place it between the words Integrating & Media. (THE FONT WILL BE TWO DIFFERENT SIZES) Page 201 – Place insertion point in front of word Integrating. Select the Wingdings font & insert any symbol you want. Page 201 – Place insertion point in front of word Integrating. Select the Wingdings font & insert any symbol you want. Page 201 – Just change Media to Multimedia Page 201 – Just change Media to Multimedia Page 203 – Undo the changes you made to the title Page 203 – Undo the changes you made to the title Page 203 – Place your name in the Slide Footer. Make sure you Apply to All Slides. Page 203 – Place your name in the Slide Footer. Make sure you Apply to All Slides.

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #2 Tutorials From Now On Unless you are using a Design Template, when setting colors, ALWAYS use the Color Chart in Chapter 18 Unless you are using a Design Template, when setting colors, ALWAYS use the Color Chart in Chapter 18 Fix any errors identified in previous assignment. The easiest way to do this is to modify the file I sent you. As you fix each mistake, remove my comment. Fix any errors identified in previous assignment. The easiest way to do this is to modify the file I sent you. As you fix each mistake, remove my comment. Chapter 21 Page 206 – If you have to import the diploma: Page 206 – If you have to import the diploma: Click the Copy into Clip Gallery radio button Click the Copy into Clip Gallery radio button Use the description Diploma with ribbon Use the description Diploma with ribbon Under the Categories tab, click the Academic check box Under the Categories tab, click the Academic check box Under the Keywords tab, click New Keyword Under the Keywords tab, click New Keyword Start typing the word diplomas. When Tool Tip appears, press [Tab]. Start typing the word diplomas. When Tool Tip appears, press [Tab]. Click both OK buttons Click both OK buttons Page 207 – Substitute your name for Santa Claus. A grade should be a grade. You will have to reshape the text box using the sizing handles to make the text appear on more than 1 line. While the fonts don't have to match exactly, the font type (serif/sans serif) must match those in Figure (IF YOU USE NON-STANDARD FONTS, USE HELP TO LEARN HOW TO EMBED THEM WHEN SAVING YOUR PRESENTATION.) Page 207 – Substitute your name for Santa Claus. A grade should be a grade. You will have to reshape the text box using the sizing handles to make the text appear on more than 1 line. While the fonts don't have to match exactly, the font type (serif/sans serif) must match those in Figure (IF YOU USE NON-STANDARD FONTS, USE HELP TO LEARN HOW TO EMBED THEM WHEN SAVING YOUR PRESENTATION.) Page 209 – Don't do Finding More Clip Art Online Page 209 – Don't do Finding More Clip Art Online Page 210 – Undo rotation Page 210 – Undo rotation

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #2 Tutorials (cont) Chapter 22 Page 216 – Select the copyright notice before center aligning the placeholders. Don't undo the changes. Page 216 – Select the copyright notice before center aligning the placeholders. Don't undo the changes. Page 217 – Click outside placeholders to deselect them before clicking title. Page 217 – Click outside placeholders to deselect them before clicking title. Pages – Select the picture of the author & resize it to 40% & place in upper left corner Pages – Select the picture of the author & resize it to 40% & place in upper left corner Page 218 – For anchoring, select the subtitle on the Title slide. Set the Text Anchor point to Bottom Centered. Page 218 – For anchoring, select the subtitle on the Title slide. Set the Text Anchor point to Bottom Centered. Page 218 – For setting internal margin, select the Title. Page 218 – For setting internal margin, select the Title. Page 219 – For setting word wrap, select the subtitle. (WORD WRAP WILL BE TURNED OFF) Page 219 – For setting word wrap, select the subtitle. (WORD WRAP WILL BE TURNED OFF) Page 219 – Before adjusting brightness & contrast, copy & paste the picture. Place it next to the existing picture. Page 219 – Before adjusting brightness & contrast, copy & paste the picture. Place it next to the existing picture. Page 220 – Before setting image control, paste three more times & place these under the first row of pictures. Set the first to Grayscale, the second to Black & White, & the third to Watermark. Page 220 – Before setting image control, paste three more times & place these under the first row of pictures. Set the first to Grayscale, the second to Black & White, & the third to Watermark. Page 220 – Before setting the transparent color, paste again & place image in lower left corner. Click the author's shirt sleeve when setting the transparent color. Page 220 – Before setting the transparent color, paste again & place image in lower left corner. Click the author's shirt sleeve when setting the transparent color. Page 221 – Before cropping picture, paste again & place image in middle of third row. Page 221 – Before cropping picture, paste again & place image in middle of third row. Page 223 – Don't delete anything. Page 223 – Don't delete anything.

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #3 Tutorials Chapter 23 Page 226 – Don't delete any links. Use those instructions to correct any errors. Page 226 – Don't delete any links. Use those instructions to correct any errors. Page 228 – Place calculator icon on screen with author's picture Page 228 – Place calculator icon on screen with author's picture Chapter 24 Page 237 – Before inserting sounds, use the following instructions to change the sized of permitted sound files: Page 237 – Before inserting sounds, use the following instructions to change the sized of permitted sound files: Click Tools/Options Click Tools/Options Click General tab Click General tab Change Link sounds with file size greater than to 1000 Change Link sounds with file size greater than to 1000 Page 238 – Don't look online for sounds. Click the People category & insert Heart Thuds. Page 238 – Don't look online for sounds. Click the People category & insert Heart Thuds. If sound isnt available, copy file HRTBET02 from L:\cstdept\CST 137 Data Files If sound isnt available, copy file HRTBET02 from L:\cstdept\CST 137 Data Files Page 238 – Place sound from CD on author's page. Move icon to empty area. Page 238 – Place sound from CD on author's page. Move icon to empty area. Page 239 – Don't select Physics. It's a damaged file. Page 239 – Don't select Physics. It's a damaged file. Page 241 – The folder is called Animated. Move picture so that sound icon is visible. Page 241 – The folder is called Animated. Move picture so that sound icon is visible. Page 241 – Don't insert audio track from a CD Page 241 – Don't insert audio track from a CD

CST 137 – Introduction to Multimedia Week #4 Tutorial Chapter 25 Page 245 – Set Slide Layout to Title Only. Add the title Sound Recordings. Move icon to upper left corner of slide. Page 245 – Set Slide Layout to Title Only. Add the title Sound Recordings. Move icon to upper left corner of slide. Page 246 – Place your name in the Slide Footer. Make sure you Apply to All Slides. Page 246 – Place your name in the Slide Footer. Make sure you Apply to All Slides. Page 248 – Send icon to Back. Set the Slide Layout for each slide to Blank. Use the following instructions to set slide timings automatically: Page 248 – Send icon to Back. Set the Slide Layout for each slide to Blank. Use the following instructions to set slide timings automatically: On the Slide Show menu, click Rehearse Timings to start the show in rehearsal mode On the Slide Show menu, click Rehearse Timings to start the show in rehearsal mode When your recording is finished playing, click the Advance button to go to the next slide When your recording is finished playing, click the Advance button to go to the next slide When you reach the end of the slide show, click Yes to accept the timings or No to try again When you reach the end of the slide show, click Yes to accept the timings or No to try again Page 249- Make sure sound icon is behind picture Page 249- Make sure sound icon is behind picture Pages – Use these instructions only if you need to modify your sound recording Pages – Use these instructions only if you need to modify your sound recording