1. GENERAL
SCHOOL |
SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES |
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ACADEMIC UNIT |
DEPARMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE |
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LEVEL OF STUDIES |
Undergraduate |
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COURSE CODE |
BA401 |
SEMESTER |
4 | ||
COURSE TITLE |
Multimedia Technologies | ||||
INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES |
WEEKLYTEACHING HOURS |
CREDITS | |||
Lectures | 3 | ||||
Hours Lab | 0 | ||||
Hours Exercises | 0 | ||||
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3 | 6 | |||
COURSE TYPE | Scientific Field, Compulsory | ||||
PREREQUISITE COURSES | No | ||||
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION and EXAMINATIONS | Greek | ||||
IS THE COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS | Yes(upon request) | ||||
COURSE WEBSITE (URL) |
https://
eclass.uowm.gr/courses/BA143/
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2. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning outcomes |
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After successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to: • Know what is a multimedia system, its components and its storage and transmission demands • Know the technologies of multimedia components • Select the means of processing and storage of a component • Use software for the processing of multimedia components • Synthesize and create multimedia applications |
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General Competences |
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• Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information • Decision-making • Production of free, creative and inductive thinking |
3. SYLLABUS
The course content includes: • Still images – Graphics. Animation. • Digitization and digital signal processing. • Information coding and compression. • Analog and digital video. Hearing, psychoacoustics, microphones and loudspeakers. Sound coding, mp3. Surround sound systems. • Scanner, screen and printer technologies in combination. • CD technologies. DVD, Blu-ray and HD-DVD technologies. • Printer technologies. Screen technologies. Virtual reality. |
4. TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION
DELIVERY |
Face to face | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY |
Use of the electronic platform e-class During office hours Presentations are made using Power Point. There is also the possibility of electronic communication via e-mail to the teacher. Providing electronic teaching presentations to Students, via e-class |
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TEACHING METHODS |
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STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION |
• Final Exam (multiple choice, short-answer questions, problem solving) 100% |
5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
-Suggested bibliography: |
• Dimitris Syndoukas 2008, Detailed transparencies, Internal edition (in Greek) • Use and Programming of Multimedia, 3rd edition, Yue-Ling Wong (in Greek) • Alexandros G. Papadimitriou 2001, Multimedia Technology (1st edition), New Technology Publications, Athens, [ISBN: 960-8105-31-5] (in Greek) • Tay Vaughan 2012, Multimedia: Analytical Guide (8th edition), A. Giourdas & Co OE, Athens [ISBN: 978-960-512-633-9] (translated in Greek) • Steinmetz & Nahrstedt 2002, Multimedia Theory and Practice, A. Giourdas & Co OE, Athens [ISBN: 9605123304] (translated in Greek) • Fotis Lazarinis , Multimedia Technologies – Theory – Hardware - Software, Kleidarithmos EPE, Athens, [ISBN: 978-960-461-034-1] (in Greek) |
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