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FLASH CS4


Students enrolled on this course should also be able to use the VLC (Virtual Learning Classroom). You will need to be logged in for this facility. Here

The Flash CS4 course comprises three course books. Each book is divided up into Lessons and Assignments. On completion of the lesson, please complete the related lesson assignment and upload the related assignment work file/s to the Virtual Learning Classroom as appropriate.

Book 1 Assignments:

FLCS4BK1-1 Lesson objectives:
Getting started - Create new document using template.

FLCS4BK1-2
Lesson objectives:
Drawing and Painting - Creating and Filling shapes.

FLCS4BK1-3
Lesson objectives:
Working with Text - Text formatting.

FLCS4BK1-4
Lesson objectives:
Creating layers - Graphics Sounds Background Guide Motion guide.

FLCS4BK1-5
Lesson objectives:
Symbols and instances.

Book 2 Assignments:

FLCS4BK2-1
Lesson objectives:
Use of Bitmaps.

FLCS4BK2-2
Lesson objectives:
Create simple animation - Frames / timeline.

FLCS4BK2-3
Lesson objectives:
Tweening/timeline - creating inbetweens (auto) plus keyframes.

FLCS4BK2-4
Lesson objectives:
Buttons&Hotspots.

FLCS4BK2-5
Lesson objectives:
Actionscripting.

FLCS4BK2-6
Lesson objectives:
Working with Sound.

FLCS4BK2-7
Lesson objectives:
Exporting and Publishing Movies

Book 3 Assignments:

FLCS4BK3-1
Lesson objectives:
Identifying Rich Media Design Elements
Storyboarding.

FLCS4BK3-2
Lesson objectives:
Evaluating Rich Media Design Elements.
Test Plan.

FLCS4BK3-3
Lesson objectives:
Usability Testing.
Ref site www.pantos.org/atw/35317.html
Print Usability form.

 

The course provides certification from Home Learning college and works towards the Adobe Flash Cs4 Exam.

CS4 Flash Exam Objectives:

These objectives will be assessed on the Web Communication using Adobe Flash CS4 exam.
Thorough knowledge and revision of ALL the following objectives should be undertaken before attempting to sit this exam.

Setting project requirements
1.1 Identify the purpose, audience, and audience needs for a website.
1.2 Identify web page content that is relevant to the website purpose and appropriate for the target audience.
1.3 Demonstrate knowledge of standard copyright rules (related terms, obtaining permission, and citing copyrighted material).
1.4 Demonstrate knowledge of website accessibility standards that address the needs of people with visual and motor impairments.
1.5 Make website development decisions based on your analysis and interpretation of design specifications..
1.6 Understand project management tasks and responsibilities.

Planning site design and page layout
2.1 Demonstrate general and Dreamweaver-specific knowledge of best practices for designing a website, such as maintaining consistency, separating content from design, using standard fonts, web-safe colors, and utilizing visual hierarchy.
2.2 Produce website designs that work equally well on various operating systems and browser
versions/configurations.
2.3 Demonstrate knowledge of page layout design concepts and principles.
2.4 Identify basic principles of website usability, readability, and accessibility.
2.5 Demonstrate knowledge of flowcharts, storyboards, and wireframes to create web pages and a site map (site index) that maintain the planned website hierarchy.
2.6 Communicate with others (such as peers and clients) about design and content plans.

Understanding the Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 interface
3.1 Identify elements of the Dreamweaver interface.
3.2 Use the Insert bar.
3.3 Use the Property inspector.
3.4 Use the Assets panel.
3.5 Use the Files panel.

Adding content by using Dreamweaver CS4
4.1 Define a Dreamweaver site.
4.2 Create, title, name, and save a web page.
4.3 Add text to a web page.
4.4 Insert images and apply alternative text on a web page.
4.5 Link web content, using hyperlinks, e-mail links, and named anchors.
4.6 Insert rich media, such as video, sound, and animation in Flash format.
4.7 Insert navigation bars, rollover images, and buttons created in Adobe Fireworks on a web page.
4.8 Build image maps.
4.9 Import tabular data to a web page.
4.10 Import and display a Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel document to a web page.
4.11 Create forms.

Organizing content by using Dreamweaver CS4
5.1 Set and modify document properties.
5.2 Organize web page layout with absolutely-positioned div tags and CSS styles.
5.3 Modify text and text properties.
5.4 Modify images and image properties.
5.5 Create web page templates.
5.6 Use basic HTML tags to set up an HTML document, format text, add links, create tables, and build ordered and unordered lists.
5.7 Add head content to make a web page visible to search engines.
5.9 Use CSS to implement a reusable design.

Evaluating and maintaining a site by using Dreamweaver CS4
6.1 Conduct basic technical tests.
6.2 Identify techniques for basic usability tests.
6.4 Identify methods for collecting site feedback.
6.3 Present web pages to others (such as team members and clients) for feedback and evaluation.
6.5 Manage assets, links, and files for a site.
6.6 Publish and update site files to a remote server.



 
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