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Welcome to the VFS Digital Design course resources siteFrom here you can get access to files, links, documents, and other support materials for your courses. You can also submit assignments and take assessment quizzes for some of your courses. We're in beta right now, which means that things will change from time to time.
To get started, just click on the title of one of the courses that you're enrolled in below. From there you can see the weekly topics, get files, find support resources, and submit assignments for that course. For this term only three courses will be using this site: Flash Development with Brett Forsyth, Interactive Design with Miles Nurse, and Project Management 2 with Sebastien de Castell. You can ask your instructor or Clarence Lee for help if you run into problems.
Flash Development 1 will provide students with the core Flash techniques required to deliver exciting interactive projects using animation, ActionScript, and other technologies. Students will also learn efficient workflows for bringing in and manipulating assets created in other software applications such as After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
The Interactive Design 1 course provides practical approaches to key sub-disciplines of interactive design including Competitive Analysis, Information Design, Interaction Design, and Interface Design. Each lesson will take one of these topics and discuss various practical ways of applying them to interactive projects. Students will then work in teams to apply the techniques learned, and then subsequently perform the tasks for their own term project.
The Project Management 2 course provides students with the framework required to successfully manage projects and become knowledgeable members of project teams. The five major process groups that form the project lifecycle (initiation, planning, executing, controlling, and closing) are covered in depth, and students will also learn specific techniques from the nine knowledge areas of project management including Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Risk, Communication, Human Resources, Procurement, and Integration.
This is a special area for resources and discussion about Interactive Journalism. It isn't a course in the normal sense of the word, but rather a place for supporting the term 2 interactive project.
The Project Management 4 course prepares students for selecting and planning their final project.
This course contains just the evaluations by term for a single class of students.
This course contains just the evaluations by term for a single class of students.
This course contains just the evaluations by term for a single class of students.
This is an area for resources for students including schedules, production sheets, and other materials.
Test course to try out grading features
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