COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES 062
CIS 062 Flash Online
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REQUIRED TEXT
MyGraphicsLab Flash CS6
ISBN: 9780133090093 – Flash CS6 course with Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book eText
9780133090161 – Flash CS6 course with Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book eText and print book
MATERIAL REQUIRED
1 - Flash Drive (512 Byte minimum)
Course Description
As a student in this course, you will learn the most important topics of Adobe Flash CS6 Professional. No prior computer experience with these topics is assumed. You will begin with an overview of the course and the text. You will then be presented with an introduction to Adobe Flash CS6 and move on to drawing shapes, adding text, and creating symbols. You will then learn about creating animations and special animations and about making a document interactive. You will then move on to publishing Flash files. We wrap up the course with more advanced topics, such as programming with ActionScript 3.0, using Flash components and video, and printing Flash content. ..
Course Procedure and Policy
You are required to login and complete the first discussion on the first day of class. Failure to attend the first class session will jeopardize your enrollment in the course.
Missed Classes/Chapters: You are responsible for logging in daily and keeping-up with the weekly assignments and quizzes. Missed or late quizzes cannot be made up under any circumstances.
Assignments: All assignments are due at the listed date (typically the last day of the weekly chapter). Late submission of assignments will be assessed a penalty of 10% per day. Weekly assignments as well as other projects and readings will be assigned to help support and supplement material found in the lessons. These assignments may require the application of various software applications. Submit Assignments in the MGL interface drop box
Quizzes: Weekly quizzes will be given to help ensure you stay up with assigned material.
Academic Dishonesty: Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses and may be punished by failure on exam, paper or project; failure in course; and or expulsion from the college. For more information, refer to the "Academic Dishonesty" policy in the Student Handbook.
Final Project: TBA
Need for Assistance: If you have any condition, such as a physical or learning disability, which will make it difficult for you to carry out the work as I have outlined it, or which will require academic accommodations, please notify me as soon as possible.
GRADING
Grading is based on the number of points a student acquires during the course. This course has 750 possible points.
Graded component Points |
Point to Letter Grade Conversion |
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Final Project = 250 |
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675-750 A |
Quizzes (20 pts. ea.) = 200 |
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600-674 B |
Lab Assignments = 250 |
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525-599 C |
Discussion (5 pts. ea.) = 50 |
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450-524 D |
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0 – 449 F |
Total = 750 |
Notice:
Dropping this course is the responsibility of the STUDENT. If you do not drop the course properly, you will receive a failing grade (F).
INSTRUCTOR: Adrienne Cary
EMAIL – Adrienne.Cary@Solano.edu
PHONE: 707.864.7000 Ext 4637
SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
OFFICE HOURS: room 522
12:30 – 2:00 Tuesday & Thursday
12:30 – 2:30 Online Wednesday