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Course Description

CS215 is taught in the Fall 2008.

The purpose of this course is to give students a broad foundation in issues related to creating multimedia and hypermedia applications. Topics to be covered include history and philosophy of hypermedia, principles of human-computer interaction, multimedia programming, optimizing for CD-ROMs and the WWW, digital representation and editing of media (audio, graphics, video), media compression and transmission, and delivery of multimedia applications.
Special Emphasis: Computer Puzzles & Games.

Instructor
P. Takis Metaxas, Computer Science

Prerequisites
Instructors' permission required. Submit application on-line before preregistration.
At least CS 111 (preferred) or CS 110 is required. In addition, ARTS 105, ARTS 108 or ARTS 109 is recommended.

Announcements

  • Lectures: The class meets in SCI 160A on Mondays and Thursdays 11:10AM-12:20PM.
    You are strongly encouraged to bring your laptop to class.
  • Office Hours: Mondays 10-11AM; Wednesdays 3-4PM; Thursdays 8:30-9:30AM

 

 

 

Maintained By: Takis Metaxas
Modified by: Ewelina Oleszek '10
Last Modified: September 1, 2008