Multimedia Curriculum for K-8
Multimedia Skills for the Empowered Technology User
Multimedia Basics
Create and edit files in various formats, including audio, video, moving images, text, and graphics.
Design Principles
Apply basic design principles and strategies to increase the effectiveness of a digital product as viewed by different audiences and in different contexts, including print, web, screen, and monitor.
Multimedia Creation
Create original works, responsibly repurpose and remix digital resources, and incorporate various files into new creative multimedia works.
Media Codes & Language
Convey meaning in media through the use of various techniques and effects developed through editing, audio, color, and rhetorical devices.
Video Creation
Produce video projects using video editing software to organize the video into an effective structure that includes titles, audio effects, and transitions.
Curriculum Elements
Lessons
Application Exercises
Discussions
Skills Checks
Quizzes
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