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Interactive Media Information Technology Cluster Continuum of Skills First Year Introduction to Multimedia, publisher Glencoe McGraw Hill This continuum is to be used as a MINIMUM guideline for compliance with local content standards and State standards; however, teachers may want to supplement this information as long as all local and State standards from the following pages are completely met by the end of the eighteen week course. The suggested teaching schedule must be followed in order. This continuum of skills is used as a documentation source for coverage of the State required content standards. A copy of this continuum of skills must be attached to your lesson plan book so that you can enter dates as the standards are taught. First Year – First Semester – Multimedia Design (463001) First Year – Second Semester – Multimedia Publications (463002) S T A T E L O C A L TEXT MATERIAL CONTENT STANDARDS DOCUMENTATION DATES First Semester – Multimedia Design Multimedia Hardware and Software 1 2 3 14 4 Compare types of multimedia, including presentation, desktop publishing, Web page design, graphic design, digital photography, and video use in creating projects. Utilize a variety of input devices for digitizing multimedia information, including digital camera, video, scanner, Internet downloads, and graphic software. Use a variety of software and equipment to create, modify, and enhance multimedia projects. Determine career and entrepreneurial opportunities, responsibilities, and educational and credentialing requirements related to multimedia design. Graphic Design Demonstrate appropriate techniques associated with graphic design. Examples: selecting, resizing, manipulating graphics, changing resolution, rastering, retouching photographs, correcting color, creating images Interactive Media – First Year – Information Technology Ch1 P2 -69 Ch2 P22-43 Ch4 P70-101 Ch3 P46-68 Ch7,8,9,10 P150-226 Revised 2010 Page 1 of 4 D. Wilson Interactive Media Information Technology Cluster Continuum of Skills First Year Introduction to Multimedia, publisher Glencoe McGraw Hill S T A T E L O C A L CONTENT STANDARDS TEXT MATERIAL 5 Utilize precision tools to manipulate images. Examples: deleting, moving, rotating, setting custom alignment guides, extracting and applying filters Ch7,8,9,10 P150-226 6 Utilize graphic design software to create business and personal publications. Examples: newsletters, brochures, business cards, calendars Ch7,8,9,10 P150-226 7 Apply integration principles for importing scanned digitized graphics and text, tables, charts, and pictures into a publication. Ch7,8,9,10 P150-226 8 Utilize research results to interpret the impact of media and copyright laws on media publications. Examples: ethical issues, authenticity Supplement DOCUMENTATION DATES Web Design 9 Explain the differences among Web sites, Web pages, and Web browsers. Identifying Web elements, including hypertext markup language (HTML) tags, headings, and body Ch13 P272-298 10 Develop interactive Web pages and sites using a variety of component formats, including HTML, HTML editors, and Web authoring programs. Examples: components—guest book, forms, hit counter, marquees, hover button, transition, banner advertisements, navigational schemes Ch12 P252-269 11 Determine the applicable format for converting digital files. Examples: Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG), Graphics Information File (GIF) Portable Network Graphics (PNG), Music Player 3 (MP3), Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Ch6 P124-148 Interactive Media – First Year – Information Technology Revised 2010 Page 2 of 4 D. Wilson Interactive Media Information Technology Cluster Continuum of Skills First Year Introduction to Multimedia, publisher Glencoe McGraw Hill S T A T E L O C A L CONTENT STANDARDS 12 Apply knowledge of project management to ensure a quality product. 13 Demonstrate the manipulation of digital image file sizing. Optimizing resolution for Web and print publications TEXT MATERIAL DOCUMENTATION DATES Ch11 P229-249 Ch8 P174-191 Second Semester – Multimedia Publications Multimedia Components Ongoing 2 Identify multimedia components, including presentations, publication layout, graphic design, digital video production, and Web design. Design enhanced multimedia projects that utilize various computer options. 3 Create interactive media projects that utilize various technologies. Ongoing 1 Ongoing Publishing 4 Develop original, creative, professional, and appealing publication layouts. Project 2 P2.04 – 2.55 5 Demonstrate effective writing skills in the development of multimedia publications. Project 2 P2.04 – 2.55 6 Analyze images for visual, spatial, and functional differences. Project 2 P2.04 – 2.55 7 Develop publication grids for effective page layout. Project 2 P2.04 – 2.55 Interactive Media – First Year – Information Technology Revised 2010 Page 3 of 4 D. Wilson Interactive Media Information Technology Cluster Continuum of Skills First Year Introduction to Multimedia, publisher Glencoe McGraw Hill S T A T E 8 L O C A L CONTENT STANDARDS Utilize research results to determine current media and copyright law compliance. TEXT MATERIAL DOCUMENTATION DATES Supplemental Photography 9 Utilize multimedia equipment to produce computer images. Supplemental 10 Differentiate between indoor and outdoor lighting methods. Supplemental 11 Describe changes in photography over time, including equipment, ideas, issues, and themes. Examples: ideas, issues, themes, cultures Supplemental 12 Determine effective tools for media production, development, and project management. Project 3 P3.29 – 3.39 13 Demonstrate proper use of digital-imaging software and equipment. 14 Compare elements of photography with other creative disciplines. Examples: themes, issues, expressions Project 3 P3.29 – 3.39 Project 3 P3.29 – 3.39 15 Career Opportunities Determine career and entrepreneurial opportunities, responsibilities, and educational and credentialing requirements related to the multimedia publishing industry. Interactive Media – First Year – Information Technology Internet Supplemental Revised 2010 Page 4 of 4 D. Wilson