Prentice Hall. Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 (Skintik) Alabama - Course of Study - Interactive Multimedia Design

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Prentice Hall Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 C O R R E L A T E D T O

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 Students will: Multimedia Components 1. Compare aspects of multimedia. Presentation Desktop publishing SE/TM: 322-328, 329-331, 335-336, 342-346, 347-350, 351-353, 354-355, 356-357, 358, 360-368, 369-376, 377-384, 385-389, 390-392, 393-394, 395-396, 397, 400-407, 408-411, 412-415, 416-421, 422-426, 427-433, 434-439, 440-446, 447-448, 449-450, 451, 452, 454-460, 461-467, 468-474, 475-483, 484-486, 489-490, 491-492, 493-494, 495, 498-504, 505-509, 510-516, 517-523, 524-532, 533-542, 543-544, 545-546, 549/113-114, 115-116, 117-118, 119-120, 121, 122-125, 126-127, 128-129, 130-131, 132-133, 134-137, 138-139, 140-141, 142-143, 144-145, 146-147, 148-149, 150-152, 153-155, 156-159, 160-161, 162-164, 165-166, 167-168, 169-170, 171-174, 175-176, 179-180, 181-183, 184-185, 186-188, 189-192 Graphic design SE/TM: 25-30, 31-35, 36-44, 45-51, 52-60, 61-68, 71-79, 80-86, 87-92, 93-98, 99-104, 105-110, 111-118, 120-126, 127-132, 133-141, 142-149, 150-156, 157-162, 163-169, 170-176, 178-184, 185-192, 193-200, 201-207, 208-214, 215-219, 220-226, 229-235, 236-243, 244-247, 248-252, 253-259, 260-265, 268-274, 275-281, 282-286, 287-293, 294-298, 299-307, 308-314, 315-320/9-11, 12-13, 14-16, 17-19, 20-22, 23-26, 27-29, 30-31, 32-33, 34-35, 36-37, 38-39, 40-43, 44-45, 46-47, 48-49, 50-52, 53-54, 55-56, 57-58, 59-62, 63-65, 66-68, 69-70, 71-72, 73-74, 75-76, 77-80, 81-83, 84-85, 86, 87-88, 89-90, 91-94, 95-96, 97-98, 99-100, 101-102, 103-104, 105-106, 107-108, 109-112 Digital video production Web design SE/TM: 159-162, 299-300, 309-312/55-56, 105-106, 107-108 2. Utilize a variety of input methods. Examples: digital camera, scanners, CDRW, Internet download Enhanced Presentations 3. Modify/enhance slides utilizing a variety of computer options. Bullets SE/TM:428-432/148-149 1

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 Graphic art SE/TM: 25-30, 31-35, 36-44, 45-51, 52-60, 61-68, 71-79, 80-86, 87-92, 93-98, 99-104, 105-110, 111-118, 120-126, 127-132, 133-141, 142-149, 150-156, 157-162, 163-169, 170-176, 178-184, 185-192, 193-200, 201-207, 208-214, 215-219, 220-226, 229-235, 236-243, 244-247, 248-252, 253-259, 260-265, 268-274, 275-281, 282-286, 287-293, 294-298, 299-307, 308-314, 315-320/9-11, 12-13, 14-16, 17-19, 20-22, 23-26, 27-29, 30-31, 32-33, 34-35, 36-37, 38-39, 40-43, 44-45, 46-47, 48-49, 50-52, 53-54, 55-56, 57-58, 59-62, 63-65, 66-68, 69-70, 71-72, 73-74, 75-76, 77-80, 81-83, 84-85, 86, 87-88, 89-90, 91-94, 95-96, 97-98, 99-100, 101-102, 103-104, 105-106, 107-108, 109-112 Text art SE/TM:400-407, 408-411, 412-415, 416-421, 422-426, 427-433, 434-439, 440-446, 447-452/138-139, 140-141, 142-143, 144-145, 146-147, 148-149, 150-152, 153-155, 156-159 Video clips Sound/music Font size, color, type SE/TM: 52, 56, 188, 407-409, 418, 440, 528/20-22, 66-68, 138-139, 140-141, 144-145, 153-155 Background color 4. Utilize slide show skills for preparing presentations. Transitions Animations Timing features 5. Utilize various presentation formats. Examples: outline, speaker notes, sorter Desktop Publishing 6. Describe available page layout programs. Capabilities SE/TM: 322-328, 329-331, 335-336, 342-346, 347-350, 351-353, 354-355, 356-357, 358, 360-368, 369-376, 377-384, 385-389, 390-392, 393-394, 395-396, 397, 400-407, 408-411, 412-415, 416-421, 422-426, 427-433, 434-439, 440-446, 447-448, 449-450, 451, 452, 454-460, 461-467, 468-474, 475-483, 484-486, 489-490, 491-492, 493-494, 495, 498-504, 505-509, 510-516, 517-523, 524-532, 533-542, 543-544, 545-546, 549/113-114, 115-116, 117-118, 119-120, 121, 122-125, 126-127, 128-129, 130-131, 132-133, 134-137, 138-139, 140-141, 142-143, 144-145, 146-147, 148-149, 150-152, 153-155, 156-159, 160-161, 162-164, 165-166, 167-168, 169-170, 171-174, 175-176, 179-180, 181-183, 184-185, 186-188, 189-192 2

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 Advantages, disadvantages 7. Apply design principles. Contrast SE/TM: 228, 230/81-83 Repetition Alignment SE/TM: 44, 46, 56, 71, 329, 362-363, 422-424, 428-429, 461/14-16, 17-19, 20-22, 27-29, 115-116, 126-127, 146-147, 148-149, 162-164 Proximity 8. Utilize desktop publishing software. Letterhead Flyer SE/TM: 176, 358, 489-490/62, 125, 171-174 Brochure SE/TM: 351-353, 393-394, 397, 447-448, 491-492/122, 135, 137, 156, 172 Advertisement SE/TM: 265, 315-316/94, 109 Newsletter SE/TM: 354-355, 390-392, 449-450/123, 134, 157 Certificate Postcard Business card 9. Utilize wizards to create desktop publications. Examples: flyers, tear-offs, forms, logos, newsletters, postcards 10. Enhance publications using a variety of computer attributes. Indents SE/TM: 423/146-147 Bulleted or numbered lists SE/TM: 428/148-149 Text - Alignment SE/TM: 422/146-147 - Leading SE/TM: 413/142-143 - Kerning SE/TM: 413/142-143 - Tracking SE/TM: 413/142-143 Tables SE/TM: 454-467/160-164 Color/color schemes/spot color - CMYK/RGB SE/TM: 24, 26, 39-43, 46-47, 49, 50-51, 120-126, 127-132, 133-141, 142, 149, 181-184, 369, 520, 528/7-8, 14-16, 17-19, 44-45, 46-47, 48-49, 50-52, 63-65, 128-129, 181-183, 184-185 Fonts - Serif, sans serif, script SE/TM: 408-411/140-141 Lines and shapes SE/TM: 45-51/ 17-18 Graphic art, text art, pictures - Crop SE/TM: 151, 252, 253 Format conversion Examples: GIF, TIF, BMP, JPEG SE/TM: 179, 299, 300-301, 302, 310-311/63-65, 105-106, 107-108 3

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 Video clips Borders and shading SE/TM:228, 231, 245-246, 362, 378/81-83, 86, 126-127, 130-131 Objects (placeholders and frames) - Inserting SE/TM:55-60/20-22 - Aligning Example: text wrapping - Flipping and rotating SE/TM:55/20-22 - Layering SE/TM:99-104, 105, 110, 163-169/ 36-37, 38-39, 57-58 - Watermarking - Grouping and ungrouping SE/TM:46, 71-72, 164, 363/17-19, 27-29, 57-58, 93 Backgrounds SE/TM:180-184, 193-194, 196-197, 217/63-65, 69-70, 75-76 Headers/footers, page numbering 11. Apply editing features. Click and drag SE/TM:45, 47, 53, 55, 102, 253, 330-331, 456, 484-485/17-19, 20-22, 36-37, 89-90, 115-116, 160-161, 169-170 Cut, copy, and paste 12. Apply integration principles by importing from word processing, database, and spreadsheet programs. Text SE/TM:188, 322-328, 329-330, 400-407/66-68, 113-114, 115-16, 138-139, 140-141 Tables SE/TM: 493-494, 495/173, 174 Charts 13. Apply integration principles for importing scanned and digitized graphics/text and pictures into a desktop publication. Using appropriate scanner operation - Resolution SE/TM: 24-25, 179, 254-255, 331, 470/ 9-11, 63-65, 89-90, 115-116, 165-166 Using digital cameras 14. Design publications using various guides. Column grids SE/TM: 28/9-11 Ruler guides SE/TM: 324-325/113-114 Layout guides SE/TM: 24, 28, 303, 348/9-11, 105-106, 121 Web Publishing 15. Identify HTML elements. Tags Headings Body 16. Distinguish between web sites and web pages. 4

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 17. Demonstrate the ability to create web pages within web sites. Web page name Web page folder location 18. Utilize a variety of computer attributes for designing web pages. Text Alignment Headers Font - Type - Size - Color - Effects - Special characters Lists Examples: bulleted, numbered Page banners Horizontal lines SE/TM: 428-432/148-149 Symbols SE/TM: 417/144-145 Hyperlinks - External (WWW) - Internal (relative) Bookmarks Imagemaps Images - Inline - Background Thumbnails SE/TM:214, 276, 284, 289/75-76, 97-98, 99-100, 101-102 Tables (design and modify) Themes Style sheets - Embedded - Exernal Background audio Inline video 19. Compare graphic formats. Examples: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP 20. Convert audio file formats. Examples: MP3, wav 21. Design web pages for interactivity. Guest book Forms SE/TM: 299-307/105-106 5

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 Site search elements Discussion groups Hit counter Marquees Hover button Transition Banner ad 22. Apply navigational structures. Linear Hierarchical 23. Apply navigational schemes. Tables of content Site maps Navigation bars Shared borders Frames 24. Apply navigational elements. Home page Top-level page Parent-level page Child-level page Same-level page 25. Publish (upload) a web page to a server (http versus ftp). Graphic Design 26. Define terms common to computer graphic design. DPI, LPI, PPI Resolution SE/TM: 24-25, 179, 254-255, 331, 470/ 9-11, 63-65, 89-90, 115-116, 165-166 Rastering SE/TM: 24-26, 151, 282, 284, 289/9-11, 53-54, 99-100, 101-102 27. Utilize a variety of mechanisms to import images. Scanner Digital camera File Internet 28. Utilize paint and draw tools. Examples: airbrush, paintbrush, pen 29. Demonstrate proper techniques for changing the view of an image. Examples: zoom in/out, view pixel or print size, three-dimensional rendering SE/TM: 236-243, 322-328/84-85, 113-114 SE/TM:11/5-6 6

Learning Media Design with Adobe CS4 30. Apply precision selections. Examples: rectangular/oval, color, irregular 31. Manipulate parts of an image. SE/TM:201-207, 208-214, 215-219/71-72, 73-74, 75-76 Deleting SE/TM:17, 32, 37, 54, 56, 72, 82, 89, 159, 204, 208, 230, 239, 270, 284, 289, 296/7-8, 12-13, 14-16. 20-22, 27-29, 30-31, 55-56, 71-72, 73-74, 81-83, 84-85. 95-96, 99-100, 101-102, 103-104 Moving SE/TM: 102, 166, 187, 194, 203, 208, 348/36-37, 57-58, 66-68, 69-70, 71-72, 73-74, 121 Filling SE/TM: 182, 188, 210, 271, 275, 276-277, 289/63-65, 66-68, 73-74, 95-96, 97-98, 101-102 Replacing Transforming SE/TM: 128, 129, 143-144, 151-152/46-47, 50-51, 53-54 Rotating SE/TM: 55, 254, 361-362/20-22, 89-90, 126-127 Extracting Applying filters SE/TM: 243-244, 282, 283-284/86, 99-100 32. Utilize precision tools for manipulating parts of an image. Displaying grids/rulers SE/TM:324-325/113-114 Snapping a selection to guide/grid SE/TM: 24, 28, 303,324-325, 348/9-11, 105-106, 113-114, 121 Setting custom alignment guides SE/TM: 24, 28, 303, 348/9-11, 105-106, 121 33. Apply the concepts associated with photo retouching and color correction. Working with image size, resolution, and orientation SE/TM: 24-25, 179, 254-256, 303, 331, 470/ 9-11, 63-65, 89-90, 105-106, 115-116, 165-166 Cropping an image SE/TM: 151, 252-253/53-54, 87-88 Adjusting image properties Examples: brightness and contrast, hue and saturation 34. Apply appropriate techniques for color management. Calibrating the monitor Saving a monitor profile SE/TM: 228-232/81-83 Specifying color management settings SE/TM: 228-231, 308-310/ 81-83, 107-108 Proofing an image SE/TM: 308, 311-312/81-83, 107-108 Printing a proof SE/TM: 308, 311-312/81-83, 107-108 - Four-color printing (CMYK versus RGB) SE/TM: 230-235, 308-314, 369-376/81-83, 128-129, 128-129 35. Apply appropriate techniques for optimizing images for a web page. Optimizing JPEG and GIF images SE/TM: 299-307/105-106 Controlling dither SE/TM:299, 301/105-106 7

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