CourseContents Multimedia Technology

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Subject Teacher: Mr. Zeeshan Bhatti (Lecturer) Course Structure: Lectures: 3 Credit Hours Labs: 1 Credit Hours Total Theory classes to be conducted = 48 Total Lab classes to be conducted = 16 Prerequisites: None Objectives: This course is aimed at exposing students to the current and future trends in Multimedia design and development. There is a huge amount of activity going on in this field with a big market all over the world, and new tools and technologies emerge quickly. Students shall learn them and familiarize themselves with the solution development using these tools. Page 1 of 1 Multimedia Technology (ITEC‐526) Second Semester BSIT PIII Institute of Information and Communication Technology University of Sindh, Jamshoro Course Contents

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SubjectTeacher:Mr.ZeeshanBhatti(Lecturer)CourseStructure:Lectures: 3CreditHoursLabs: 1CreditHoursTotal Theory classes to be conducted=48 Total Lab classes to be conducted =16 Prerequisites: None Objectives: Thiscourseisaimedatexposingstudentstothecurrentand futuretrendsinMultimediadesignanddevelopment.Thereisahugeamountof activity going on in this field with a big market all over the world, and new tools and technologiesemergequickly.Studentsshalllearnthemandfamiliarizethemselves with the solution development using these tools. Page1of1Multimedia Technology(ITEC526)SecondSemesterBSITPIIIInstituteofInformationandCommunicationTechnologyUniversityofSindh,JamshoroCourseContentsPage2of2CourseOutline:Multimediaconceptsandapplications,benefitsandproblems.IntroductiontoMultimediaProgramming.ScopeofMultimediaProgramming,conventionandtrends,Mediatypesusedincurrentapplications(includingdigitalvideo,audio,andgraphics).Multimediaprogrammer,multimediawebproducer.Windowsproductionplatform.oTexteditingandwordprocessingtools.oOCRsoftware.oPaintinganddrawingtools.o3Dmodeling&animationtools.oToolsforimageediting,soundediting.oAuthoring,animation,cardandpagebasedauthoringtools.Systemlevelissuesofperformancesynchronization,storageandserverschemes,dynamicinteractivity,hyperlinking,multimediadevicecontrol,distributedmediadevelopmentanddelivery,nonstandardmediaandprogrammingframeworks.MultimediaElements;Text,Sound,VideoandAnimationDigitalvideo.MPEGstandards.Multimediaprojectplanning.IntroductiontoMultimediaNetworks.ReferenceMaterial: 1.Multimedia Systems Design,1/e, Andleigh, P.K. and Thakrar, K., Prentice Hall. 2.Multimedia Making It Work, Tay Vaughan, McGraw Hill 3.Fundamentals of Multimedia, Ze-Nian Li, Marks S. Drew, Pearson4.Multimedia Systems, J ohn F. Koegel Buford, Addison-Wesley 5.Destination Multimedia,