In the beginning…

Introductions:

  • Faculty and student introductions
  • review class schedule:
    • how will class time be structured? Combination of lecture/discussion, hands-on workshop and assisted work time.
  • Review covenant, and class website usage
  • Weekly student presentations: each week 3 students will each give a 5-10 min. presentation on a topic that relates to the work of this course. Topic areas include PhotoShop techniques, internet technologies/services, html/css, WordPress techniques, Mac OS tips. You are encouraged to choose something you know little about to begin with but have an interest in. The 3 of you should meet and decide upon your topics beforehand. If they are supporting or related this is great but not neccessary.

Campus resources:

  • Media Loan
  • Photoland (Digital Imaging Studio)
  • Sound and Image Library
  • Electronic Media
  • Computer Center
  • Lynda.com accounts

Intro to Macintosh:

An introduction to the world wide web and the internet

  • What is the internet? What is the world wide web? (video)
  • What does the www stand for?  Anatomy of a URL.
  • html and css – the stuff web pages are made of

–Break–

Publishing on the Web

Academic blogging at Evergreen with WordPress

Intro to digital imaging with Photoshop:

Assignments/Reading Due Week 2:

  • Reading: Practices of Looking, accessible via the Readings page.
  • Bring in 3 collected images (pre-scanned/web content) that represent yourself to use in Photoshop collage. Select these images considering the Practices of Looking reading.
  • Compose a blog page that describes your initial portrait project ideas including:
    topic, background information, your interest in this topic, ideas for execution, stylistic approach etc.
  • If you have one, bring in your digital still camera to class for next week

Assisted work (if there’s time)

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CRN: 20308
4 credits

meeting times:
Wednesdays 5:30pm – 9:30pm

faculty sponsor contact info
Stephanie Zorn | 360.867.6249 | email Stephanie |
Amy Greene | 360.867.6219 | email Amy |

course description
This intensive class is designed for entry-level students to build media literacy skills and gain basic proficiency with media production and web technologies. Students will learn to critically analyze content by completing readings and conducting individual research via a personal blog space. Students will apply their research to the creation of a multimedia project using the theme of portraiture to frame their work. Full credit will be awarded for the completion of a blog site and multimedia project as well as full participation in all class activities. Technology workshops will include: Photoshop, iMovie, audio field recording and multitracking, WordPress, and media compression.
Faculty signature is required, please complete the application and we will contact you shortly.

special expenses:

  • headphones (required)
  • digital still camera (would be more convenient)
  • smartphone with camera, audio recorder, gps positioning (would open up all kinds of creative potential in this class)

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