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How to use a digital camera! This may sound as easy as falling off a log, but there are intricacies such as getting a sensible unfussy background, shooting in artificial light, and getting a half decent portrait that doesn't make you look like count dracula on a bad night....
And what to do with pictures... |
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![]() We used Homesite, an HTML editing programme. It is possible to create web sites using the shortcut buttons on the fancy html editing programmes, but Jack takes you through the basic symbols and protocols that make up hyper-text mark-up language. This is sensible because at least you later can understand the mistakes you've made, when the super web site you've created just doesn't work!
And create your first page... |
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![]() Once you have got going on the pages, you learn to record digital sound, and again, using a dedicated software programme Cool Edit, you learn to record the tape onto the computer, clear out the ums and ers and glitches, and after amplifying the sound within strict limits, save the wave form as a wav file. |
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![]() With Paintshop Pro you can create coloured drop-shadow effects in text, which are saved as gif files. At this point the whole course learning is integrated in the production of your finished web pages. Ten weeks of multi- media excitement, finishes with the dramatic uploading of files onto the pavilion provider, gateway to the internet. You'll never be the same again. |
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Introducing
The Course | What We Worked On | The
Way We Learnt |