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Review Notes Lecture Review

Review Notes Lecture Review. CS1033b Final exam ( 40%) Monday April 15, 2013 Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00pm Thames Hall Gym 2-hour ~150 questions Multiple Choice, True or False Mostly memorization . Bring: two soft pencils, a good eraser, your student card

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Review Notes Lecture Review

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  1. Review Notes Lecture Review

  2. CS1033b Final exam (40%)Monday April 15, 2013Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00pmThames Hall Gym 2-hour ~150 questionsMultiple Choice, True or False Mostly memorization  • Bring: two soft pencils, a good eraser, your student card • Don’t bring: IPOD, hat, notes, electronic devices

  3. Practice Questions- Where are answers? • http://www.csd.uwo.ca/courses/CS1033/exam/

  4. NOTE: To be eligible to pass the course, a student must obtain: • a weighted average of at least 45% on the major assignment and final exams AND the weighted average of the assignment marks must be at least 45 %. Here’s how to calculate it: Note thatweighted average = (total of weighted marks / sum of weights) and  weighted mark = (weight * mark) For example, if you received 60% on the final exam (weighted at 40 % of your final mark) and 80% on the major assignment(weighted at 20% of your final mark), your weighted average would be ((60*.4)+(80*.2)) / (0.4+0.2) = (24+16) / 0.6 = 40/0.6 = 66% WHICH IS ABOVE THE REQUIRED 45% TO PASS. NOTE though, if you did not hand in the major project and received 50% on the final exam, your weighted mark would be 33% and you would NOT pass the course, even if your overall grade for your labs, assignments and final exam was greater than 50%

  5. Exam Review • Lecture #2 - INTRO TO MULTIMEDIA • What is Multimedia • Describes any application or technology that can be used to present: text, images, sound, video, animation • History: Arpanet, Internet, Google, WWW, Yahoo • No need to know statistics chart on Internet use • Multimedia Components: Text, images, sound, video, animation • Multimedia Features: Interactivity, Hyperlinking, Computer-based delivery • Text Attributes: Font Type, Font Size, Style(bold, italics),Color Special Effects (underline, Superscript, subscript), Kerning, Tracking, Leading • Differences: Pixel vs Points (don’t memorize table comparison- just understand trends) • Color and representation:hexadecimal • Design Considerations: • Do’s and Dont’s: body of text, # of fonts used, serif vs. sans serif • CRAP Principles

  6. Text Attributes – Size Comparison table of points and pixels Do not memorize the chart.. But notice trends between pixels and points

  7. Lecture #3 - Using GRAPHICS in Multimedia • What is Sampling and Quantizing mean wrt images? • Digitization and bits, bytes: definition 21 = 2 values (0, 1) 22 = 4 values (00,01,11,10) 23 = 8 values • What is an Image? Pixels • Color Models: RGB vs CMYK, for web vs printer • RGB vs Hexadecimal • Types of Graphics: Bitmapped vs Vector-Based • What happens to file Size and Quality with bitmapped vs Vector-based • Resolution pertaining to Cameras vs Screen Monitors • Graphics Attributes: Resolution and Image Bit Depth • File Formats: • Universally Supported vs Proprietary • File extensions • Which file formats are bitmapped vs. vector-based (know a couple of each) • File Formats to fit the Task (jpg- photorealistic; .gif-clipart) • Sources of Graphics (not much here) • Graphics Software: Drawing Programs vs Paint Programs • Design Considerations: File size, format, color resolution • File Transfer (uploading, panther and publish area – syntax for urls,file permission rights – what error will you get if permissions are not set)

  8. Exam Review • Lecture #4 - Using GRAPHICS in Multimedia • Optimization Techniques: (a lot of information) • File Format – choosing .jpg or .gif why? • GIF Properties, .JPG Properties • Reduce File Size (resizing) • Reducing Color Resolution (24 bits, 16 bits, 8 bits) • Lossy (.jpg - data is discarded) • Gif Optimization: Dithering, Transparency, interlacing, compression , color resolution etc. • Jpg Optimization: Quality setting, compression ratio • What is a browser safe pallette? • Difference between: Lossless, Lossy • When to use .jpg and .gif • Png attributes – adv, disadv. • Animated gif attributes - advantages, disadvantages • Capturing images by Scanning- printing a scanned image – what size will it be? • Capturing images by digital camera- what size print can you get from a camera? • Displaying images on a screen – Amount of space the image takes up on the screen is dependent on what?

  9. Exam Review • Lecture #5 - Web Design • Understanding the Internet, ip address,TCP/IP, routers • Getting started with putting a website together: • Domain Names and extensions (.com, .net, .org…etc) • Identify sections of:http://www.uwo.ca/its/courses/spring.html • Subdomains, TLD, syntax • Web Hosting: selecting domain names, web hosting, ISP • Criteria for choosing a web hosting company (top 10 reasons) • Will not ask: specifics on web hosting packages (prices etc)

  10. Exam Review Lecture #6 – Web Site Creation Process • Stages of Creating a Website (what happens in each stage) • File Organization: folders, images, levels • Understanding how to reference a URL if uploaded to panther or on the P: drive if a file directory was provided (go back to your assignment 1,2,3 and how you had to give us the url of where your assignment was) • Recognizing html code (syntax not the html commands themselves) • Different web file formats

  11. Exam Review Lecture #6 – cont. Dreamweaver Related Slides and Understanding Concepts (no need to know DW version differences) • Website Design: Effective Design vs Bad Design • Understanding of: • File names conventions, organizational layouts • Property Title • Alternative Text • Meta Tags • Linking types • Hotspots • Cell padding vs Cell spacing • Vertical/Horizontal Table alignment, • Table properties, cell properties • Target windows –when to use • Image Sizing and download time • Publishing (how does it work), filename organization, filename syntax

  12. Exam Review Lecture #7 – Publishing, Marketing, Search Engines Publishing your Website Finding things on the Internet – Search Engines vs. Directories vs. Metacrawlers Search Engine Ranking: meta tags/purpose No need to know chart info about top engines and % Know Google ranking algorithm How Page Rank works Search Engine Optimization: - 3 components: text, links, popularity (and study each one) Usage Statistics- what do some of the key terms mean WorldWide Web History

  13. Exam Review Lecture #8 - Animation • Definition:Simulation of movement through a series of pictures that have objects in slightly different positions • Understand Frames (movies – 24 fps, TV-30fps, computer 12-15 fps) • Website Creation – stages • Sampling and Frame Rate • Types of Animation: . • 2-Dimensional: cel-based vs path-based (motion path is actually drawn in for the object to follow) • 3-DimensionalModelling, animating, rendering • What to do to change motion • Termininology: Onion Skinning, Tweening, Keyframe, Ray Tracing,Rotoscoping • Animated Gifs: Characteristics (.gif) • Animation File Types • Flash Software – popularity • Essential Flash Terminology + motion tween + shape tween

  14. Exam Review Lecture #9 - Video Making a Video(Capturing, Editing, Output) Analog vs Digital – understanding it Digital Video Camcorders – DV25 specs, YUV (YIQ) or YCbCr (for MPEG compression) and Color Sampling Video Capture Devices:video capture card vs. Firewire vs. Thunderbolt Digital Video standards for TV Progressive vs Interlacing Resolution Comparisons Popular Digital Video Formats: advantages of each

  15. Exam Review Lecture #10 - Video Compression Strategies: frame size vs frame rate,data rate Codecs: computer program that both shrinks large movie files,how they work, most common codecs Video File Formats – common ones Spatial vs Temporal compression – best used under which situtations Container File Formats - definition Digital Media Players – which are they? Video Transfer on the Web: differences between Progressive, Progressive Download Streaming Streaming– web server vs real server, concept of creating a streaming file, what files are required and are they on the real server vs the web server Unicast vs Multicast You Tube

  16. Exam Review Lecture #11 - Sound • Intro to Sound: sound wave.. Frequency, pitch) • Sound Representation– the Nyquist Limit • Digital format – concept • What is sample rate, Sample size, channels, codecs • Sound Editing – what can we do to sounds • Sound Compression strategies: how? • Codecs - what is it and know lossyvs lossless • Which files are compressed vs uncompressed, lossyvs lossless • Audio File formats • Midi music – what is it? Advantages, Disadvantages • Downloadable vs Streamed Audio • Embedding sound into a web page – two ways

  17. Exam Review Software Applications: Questions on Concepts: (not step-by-step instructions) • Know the native files • What types of filenames can be generated with each program • Understand what is on timeline vs storyboard, keyframes, tweening... Won’t ask how to do it! (not a lot ) • Photoshop ie. Layering, toolbars etc., file names (native vs jpg,.gif) • Dreamweaver: Understand Dreamweaver related topics covered during the lectures...Cell padding, alternative. , Targets etc. • Flash • Audacity • Movie Maker

  18. Good luck!! Final Exam - 2-hour (worth 40%)Monday April 15, 2013Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00pmThames Hall Gym

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