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Minor in Digital Media
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The Digital Media minor reflect a stronger focus on manipulating instructional imagery.

The core classes in this minor provide students with a background in the instructional design process, the capture of digital stills and video images for use in instructional media, editing, and post production of video clips and soundtracks to produce instructional video; and the creation of 3D models and animation for illustration or instructional video.

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Required Core Courses
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IDT 310, 345, 360, 433...........................12 s.h.
Directed Electives....................................9 s.h.
  Select 9 s.h. from the following courses:
  IDT 200, 205, 221, 230, 240, 250, 440, 445, 460

 

 

Required Core Descriptions:

IDT 310 Principles of Instructional Design (3)
Course includes the study of the knowledge and skills required to perform the primary steps in the instructional design process: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Writing Instruction in the Disciplines (WID) course.

Prerequisites: IDT 200 and ENG 280.

 

IDT 345 Electronic Imagery (3)
Practical experiences in digital video and electronic still imaging as used in media and photography applications. The course culminates in a computer presentation that incorporates electronic images.

Prerequisites: IDT 240

 

IDT 360 Instructional Video (3)
Introduction to basic instructional video production techniques including camera handling, lighting, and digitial editing for training and multimedia programs.

 

IDT 433 Instructional Three-Dimensional Modeling and Animation (3)
Instructional uses of three-dimensional modeling and animation are explored in including basic modeling tools, virtual camera controls, materials, video production, and lighting.

Prerequisite: IDT 240

 

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For more information on IDT minors, please contact the department at
(309) 298-1952