The grades will be determined as follows:

Your QUIZZES grade will based on the average of your four highest scores

Your HOMEWORK grade will be based on the average of your scores

Your FINAL PROJECT will be based on the overall project quality, as well as your peer evaluations

CIS 54A FLASH

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Riverside Community College
Spring 2003

Instructor: Tracy Hegeman
Telephone: (909) 941-2163
Office (Chaffey BE 7A): Refer to posted schedule
Email: proftracy@yahoo.com or tracy.hegeman@chaffey.edu
 
Textbook:
Weil, Kymberlee,Macromedia Flash MX HOT Hands on Training,2002 ISBN 0-321-11272-5
 
Supplies: Floppy Disks - 3 1/2" High Density IBM formatted
 
Evaluation:
QUIZZES (3) Lowest score will be dropped 20%
HOMEWORK (weekly) 10 pts each 60%
FINAL PROJECT (1)  20%

Grading 94% or better: A
90% - 93% A-
87% - 89% B+
83% - 86% B
80% - 82% B-
77% - 79% C+
70% - 76% C
67% - 69% D+
63% - 66% D
60% - 62% D
59% or Below F
 
Late Policy:

LATE WORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!!!

This class moves so quickly that it is not possible for you to get behind and adequately catch up. I realize that problems may occur during the course of the class, and for this reason I drop your lowest quiz score and the lowest score on a project. Because of this, you can miss a quiz without affecting your grade, however projects are your responsibility to get turned in.

ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE THE DAY POSTED ON THE SCHEDULE

If you cannot attend class, your options are to 1) send your assignment with another student or friend to the class, 2) bring your assignment in the same day outside of class to the lab or to my mailbox, or find an alternative method to submit the assignment such as by fax or email.

 
Statement about Plagiarism Plagiarism, an unlawful act that is defined as the misrepresentations of the published ideas or words of another as one's own, will not be tolerated at Riverside Community College. At the discretion of the professor, plagiarism will either be punishable by an "F" for the assignment or an "F" in the course
   
Class Rules
  • RECIPROCAL RESPECT WITHIN THE CLASSROOM AT ALL TIMES


    • ALL PAGERS, CELL PHONES, RADIOS, ETC. WILL BE TURNED OFF FOR EACH CLASS SESSION
    • NO FOOD OR DRINK ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOMS/LABS
    • DO NOT USE THE COMPUTER OR PRINTER IN A CLASS MEETING UNLESS YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO



TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE

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DATE DAY CLASS TOPIC QUIZ HW DUE
21-Feb FRI Introduction to class, Flash    
28-Feb FRI Interface, Drawing, and color tools   HW 1
7-Mar FRI Animation Basics #1 HW 2, 3
14-Mar FRI Shape Tweening   HW 4
21-Mar FRI Symbols and Motion Tweening   HW 5
28-Mar FRI Bitmaps #2 HW 6, 7
4-Apr FRI Bitmaps    
11-Apr FRI Buttons, Movie Clips    
18-Apr FRI SPRING BREAK    
25-Apr FRI Actionscript   HW  8 9 10
2-May FRI Using Text   HW 11
9-May FRI Group Project Day #3 HW 12
16-May FRI Sound and Video    
23-May FRI Components and Forms   HW 13
30-May FRI Publishing, Exporting, and Putting it all together   HW 14
6-Jun FRI Final Exam #4 Final Project



Homework List:
HW 1 Published Bouncing Ball (Details will be given in class)
HW 2 Screen print the Flash window and label at least 20 things that appear
HW 3 46-10, 55-17, 59-10, 63-9, 70-12, 77-8, 82-9, 97-20
HW 4 113-16, 120-17, 132-16, 135-9, 141-10
HW 5 156-18, 168-21, 175-14
HW 6 207-25, 219-30
HW 7 230-12, 237-16, 246-21, 254-24
HW 8 262-10, 270-10, 278-9, 291-22
HW 9 312-19, 325-21, 329-15, 335-11
HW 10 365-8
HW 11 379-20, 393-14, 401-23, 421-29, 434-28, 453-27
HW 12 464-8, 482-11, 495-24
HW 13 505-8, 523-16, 535-19
HW 14 569-20
HW 15 NOT REQUIRED TO TURN IN 585-11, 596-24, 608-24, 615-20
HW 16 NOT REQUIRED TO TURN IN 630-20, 639-11, 647-8
HW 17 NOT REQUIRED TO TURN IN 687-6, 727-26
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