Learning Objectives
Students completing DMD 100: Digital Multimedia Design Foundations will be able to do the following:
- Objectives related to developing Process and Procedural Skills (Designing)
- Integrate skills, knowledge, and creative practices in digital media in exploratory exercises that draw on content and methods from information sciences and technology, communications, and visual arts and design.
- Use digital technologies in multimedia projects through exploration, expression, and communication that engage a multiplicity of ideas, forms, actions, and settings.
- Gather and analyze information from research sources to identify and apply relevant content that can aid concept development, improve design processes and products.
- Objectives related to developing Critical Skills (Critiquing)
- Adapt an interdisciplinary vocabulary of terms, methods, and processes to review applying information and critique ideas in individual contexts and collaborative settings
- Demonstrate communication skills by creating and presenting ideas, concepts, and designs in written, verbal, and visual forms.
- Implement new ideas and develop a diverse array of options for problem solving in response to critical review and the iterative design process for improving work.
- Objectives related to developing Attitudes and Awareness (Assessing context)
- Recognize how influences, constraints, personal interests, ethics, and resources impact design decisions and creative options.