Media Design 11
Media Design 11 Course Overview
Big Ideas
Design for the life cycle includes consideration | Personal design choices require self-exploration, evaluation, and the refinement of skills. | Tools and technologies |
From: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/adst/11/media-design
Introduction
Digital Media Development 11 offers knowledge on multimedia and provides many opportunities for hands on activities. The course is divided into four sections: 1) Desktop Digital Video; 2) Graphic Design 3) Animation; and 4) Web Publishing. By the end of this course students will have a portfolio of all their digital media work online. Students will create digital video, graphics for the web, animations, as well as developing a website to keep all their work.
Where does this course fit?
- Prerequisites: None
- Graduation Status: One of the Grade 10,11,12 ADST/Arts Education options for graduation
- Recommended for grade 10 students
Course Materials
- All instructional materials are provided in the course online.
Brief Outline
Unit | Description |
1. Web Publishing | In this unit you will learn about the basics of website. You will learn HTML and then create a simple website. |
2. Design and Animation | In this unit you will use simple steps for creating an animation that incorporates storytelling and the principles of animation. |
3. Graphic Design | Graphic design is the art of arranging visual elements i.e. image and text on a flat surface into a harmonious composition in order to communicate a message. You will use the following visual elements: Line, Shape, Texture, Color and Space to create an illustration that will provoke a response from the viewer. |
4. Digital Video | Video, simply put, is telling a story by finding the right |
Assessment Percentage Breakdown
Assessment Type | Percentage of the Course |
Assignments | 100 |
You have up to a year to complete your course.