AIM 540
From MWSU Graduate School Policy Portal
AIM 540 Interactive Design (3 credits) Generally offered: Spring
A study of the integration of components utilized in multimedia applications with authoring software. Students use industry standard software as a tool for producing interactive projects for CD-ROM, information kiosk, DVD, or Internet delivery. Students will learn the fundamentals of design for these platforms, including interactive storytelling, navigation metaphors, technical constraints, and usability. Topics include but are not limited to basic animation techniques, transitions, user interactivity, basic scripting, interactive development process, and usability. Efficiency and optimization of programs as well as usability and interface design will be emphasized. Prerequisite: None
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