Foothill College Catalog 2012-13

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students may enroll in LINC 76 or 76B, but not both, for credit. Not Repeatable. 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter) This course continues and extends the topics presented in LINC 76A with emphasis on accessibility, usability and copyright for developing and refining educational web sites. Participants will incorporate Web 2.0 collaborative tools, such as image galleries, in-page presentations, audio, video, and collaboration tools. Elements of design and accessibility for effective web sites will be addressed. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU]

LINC 76C

CREATING WEB QUESTS

2 Units

LINC 79

MULTIMEDIA PROJECT PRODUCTION

2 Units

LINC 80

MULTIMEDIA OVERVIEW

Formerly: LINC 202 Advisory: Familiarity with PC or Mac; basic internet skills; enrollment is limited to 6 times within the LINC 76 group. May be taken 6 times for credit. 2 hours lecture. (24 hours total per quarter) Provides a goal and focus for web searching which requires students to transform information into a new form. WebQuests are web-based, curriculum-based challenges with student resources and activities. Existing WebQuests will be explored as well as a step-by-step approach to creating one’s own. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU] Advisory: Proficiency with computer systems (Macintosh or Windows), hardware, and internet technologies; familiarity with multimedia software. May be taken 2 times for credit. 2 hours lecture. (24 hours total per quarter) This hands-on, project production course integrates multimedia software (i.e., Photoshop, Premiere or Premiere Elements, and After Effects) to create engaging multimedia for use in education, business and personal applications. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU]

1 Unit

Formerly: LINC 251 Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 251. Not Repeatable. 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter) This short course is an overview of multimedia software and hardware and the multimedia production process. Designed for trainers, educators, and anyone interested in multimedia, the course features hands-on learning with computer-based or internet software authoring tools to design and produce a multimedia project or presentation that integrates text, graphics, animation, sound, and digital video for educational, business, or entertainment purposes. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU]

LINC 80A

MULTIMEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM I

1 Unit

Formerly: LINC 252 Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 252. Not Repeatable. 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter) This course explores the pedagogy and computer-based software tools used to effectively design and manage multimedia in the learning process. Looking at best design practices and hands-on experience with computer-based multimedia authoring tools will be used to produce a student-centered project, such as an audio book, animation, musical slideshow, video composition, or interactive presentation. [FHGE: NonGE; Transferable: CSU]

LINC 80B

MULTIMEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM II

.5 Unit

Formerly: LINC 252S Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 252S. Not Repeatable. .5 hour lecture. (6 hours total per quarter)

This course, which explores pedagogy and online multimedia tools, is for educators who want to use multimedia production for student-centered learning. It features hands-on experience with internet multimedia authoring tools, such as Prezi, Animoto, to design and produce a studentcentered project. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU]

LINC 81

USING DIGITAL IMAGES

1 Unit

LINC 81A

USING DIGITAL IMAGES I

.5 Unit

LINC 81B

ADOBE FIREWORKS OVERVIEW

1 Unit

LINC 81C

ADOBE FIREWORKS I

.5 Unit

LINC 81D

ADOBE FIREWORKS II

.5 Unit

Formerly: LINC 257 Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 257. Not Repeatable. 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter) This course is an introduction to digital image acquisition, manipulation, use, and storage. Students will learn to find, edit, and use in images in any software application for educational, business, or social purposes. Online image storage and sharing services will be evaluated. Students produce a gallery of images based on themes or categories. [FHGE: NonGE; Transferable: CSU] Formerly: LINC 257S Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of Macintosh or Windows operating systems; familiarity using Web browsers, email, bookmarking, searching, and downloading; not open to students with credit in LINC 257S. Not Repeatable. .5 hour lecture. (6 hours total per quarter) This short course is for students who want to learn to effectively use digital images for teaching and learning or training with emphasis on free, online image resources and editing tools. Topics include finding images, criteria for choosing images, editing tools and techniques, and importing into any application. Students will design and develop a project using images such as collateral materials, presentations, print publications, photo galleries, web pages, video, slideshow, or animation. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU] Formerly: LINC 237 Advisory: Proficiency in a computer operating system (Mac or Windows), software conventions, and internet technologies; students may enroll in LINC 81B or LINC 81D, but not both, for credit; enrollment is limited to 6 times within the LINC 81B, 81C & 81D group. May be taken 5 times for credit. 1 hour lecture. (12 hours total per quarter) This is an intermediate course in educational technology in the classroom. In this hands-on overview course, create animated Web sites with Adobe Fireworks; build interactive buttons; resize, crop, and optimize images;add design effects with filters and collage techniques. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU] Formerly: LINC 286 Advisory: Appropriate skills and abilities with computer systems and internet technologies; enrollment is limited to 6 times within the LINC 81B, 81C & 81D group. May be taken 4 times for credit. .5 hours lecture. (6 hours total per quarter) In this introductory course, create animated Web sites with Adobe Fireworks; build interactive buttons; resize, crop, and optimize images; build different layouts and templates. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU] Formerly: LINC 81CS Advisory: Proficiency in a Mac or Windows operating system, software conventions, and internet technologies; students may enroll in LINC 81B or LINC 81D, but not both, for credit; enrollment is limited to 6 times within the LINC 81B, 81C & 81D group. May be taken 4 times for credit. .5 hours lecture (6 hours total per quarter) In this continuing course, create animated Web sites with Adobe Fireworks; edit images; build different layouts and templates; manage the site. [FHGE: Non-GE; Transferable: CSU]

All courses on this page are Title 5 degree applicable credit courses unless otherwise noted. Foothill College 2012–2013 • www.foothill.edu

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