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== Monday ==
== Monday ==


'''Demos'''
'''Impress.js demos'''
* [[impress.js]]
* [[impress.js]]
* .....
* [https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js/wiki/Examples-and-demos Examples and demos] (some)


'''Student activities / impress.js'''
'''Student activities / impress.js'''

Revision as of 20:30, 25 August 2013

Week 1 - Create fancy animated presentations with impress.js

Monday

Impress.js demos

Student activities / impress.js

https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js
(find the Download ZIP button to the right)
  • Unpack the zip archive
  • Copy index.html to project1.html
  • Copy index.html to save.html
  • Modify contents of project1.html

Flash CS6 crash course

(Starting on Monday, continued on Wednesday, for students without prior knowledge)

Elements of the Flash Desktop
Creating simple Drawings

Topics: Stage size, Drawing modes, Selecting objects, Drawing and painting tools, Erasing and alignment, Colors, Adding text

Simple use of Layers
Importing clipart and textures
Introduction to motion animation
Embedded movie clips

Wednesday

  • Impress.js continued
  • Flash Crash course continued

Homework

Option A (Students with prior Flash knowledge)

  • Create a presentation with impress.ch
  • You can freely choose a topic and reuse prior work.

Option B (Only for students without prior Flash knowledge !)

  • Create an animation with Flash CS6 using motion tweens.
  • The moving object must have an embedded animation. In other words, there will be an motion animation on the main time line and another one within the symbol that is being animated.

Due

  • Wednesday, week 2 before class
  • Option A (impress.js): Your presentation must be uploaded as a zip file to the Worldclassroom (Canevas)
  • Option B (Flash): Upload the *.fla file to the Worldclassroom

Documentation

Links