The Certificate II and Certificate III in Multimedia students are going to record a short interview (about one to two minutes) about the course they have been doing and the college.
To help make the interviews easier I’m setting some of the questions for them:
- Why did you do the Multimedia course?
- What has been the best part of the course?
- Would you tell friends to study at Midland campus?
- What has been the worst part of the course?
- How would you improve the course?
You should also have two of your own questions ready to ask the person being interviewed but must not tell them the questions before.
Over the next two weeks each student will conduct at least one interview, be interviewed at least once and conduct the camerawork also at least once.
Details will be formalised in an official assessment sheet.
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camera,
interview,
multimedia,
video
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The IT website has undergone a big refresh.
The site is based on WordPress [just like Edublogs.org] and uses the Revolution Two Chrome theme as its base.
All design changes and administration are done by Adrian Gould.
An important article for those looking at studying at Swan TAFE in 2009 is on the changes in courses. They are regularly updating this information so keep an eye on this.
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2009,
courses,
it.swantafe.wa.edu.au,
website
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As Western Australia has had a change of government, there has been a change in the badging guidelines and logo to be used to represent the Government of Western Australia.
To get the latest versions, please see the Common Badging pages of the Western Australian Government website.
Various versions of the logo are available as are guidelines for the use of the coat of arms.
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Common Badging,
Logo,
Western Australia
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These notes are for the Certificate II/III in Multimedia students as well as general information about the new course beng offered at Swan TAFE.
These notes are subject to change at any time.
You will need to use these notes as the basis for the production of the advertising materials.
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Artist,
Design,
Games Design,
Interactive Games Development,
Programmer
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One of the biggest problems with presentations is that the presenter is not well prepared. This requires rehearsal, being at the presentation ahaead of schedule to check facilities and equipment, and of course being well presented yourself.
But all that is meaningless if the presentation itself is boring, off topic, and simply hard to read.
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PowerPoint,
presentations
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