SCHEDULE

24 Aug First class meeting
26 Aug Project synopsis
31 Aug Example sites
02 Sep Concept document
07 Sep Color and typography
09 Sep Screen layout, design
14 Sep Site sketches
16 Sep Asset acquisition, planning
21 Sep Top-level design
23 Sep Paper prototypes
28 Sep Storyboards/wireframes
30 Sep User testing

After 01 Oct the class does not have regular meetings. Students must schedule a minimum of one private meeting with the instructor between 01 Oct and 01 Nov.

Conceive, plan and produce a significant online project in Flash MX 2004, or using a combination of online media.

Students must have some proficiency in producing online media when they enter the course. Beginning level HTML, Photoshop and Dreamweaver will not be taught.

Hands-on instruction in Flash MX 2004 and video in Flash will be provided.

Admission to this course is granted only by permission of the instructor. Enrollment is limited to second-year (or higher) graduate students. Send e-mail to the address at right if you want to enroll in this course.

Students are required to submit a single final project of their own design. The grade for the course depends largely on the quality of the project. Projects must be of professional quality and must be fully functional and complete when submitted for grading on 07 Dec.

Fall 2004
University of Florida
MMC 6936 Section 6210
Class meets Tuesday & Thursday
10:40 a.m. - 12:35 p.m.
in the Interactive Media Lab
3219 Weimer Hall
Instructor: Mindy McAdams
Office: 3049 Weimer
E-mail: