Course overview
The course will develop students’ digital literacy through a focus on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for screen and web. The course will help students develop knowledge in digital media theory and production through the creation of a digital project, and gain skills critical to success in many industries. These skills are relevant for a wide range of fields, including arts, advertising, creative industries, business, computer science, design, STEM, psychology, information technology, journalism, education, media and many more. This course is suitable for students who already have a good working knowledge of computers.
Course learning outcomes
- Identify digital design concepts and elements
- Critique and analyse media texts
- Create content for screen and web
- Design and deliver an ICT project
- Demonstrate knowledge of professional industry contexts
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Class number 21974
Section PR01
Size 20
Available 14
Notes:
Class number 21975
Section PR02
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 21976
Section PR03
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 21977
Section PR04
Size 20
Available 19
Notes:
Class number 21978
Section PR05
Size 20
Available 17
Notes:
Online
Class number 20204
Section 01OL
Size 70
Available 69
Notes:
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Class number 52172
Section PR01
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 52173
Section PR02
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 52174
Section PR03
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 52175
Section PR04
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Class number 52176
Section PR05
Size 20
Available 20
Notes:
Online
Class number 50180
Section 01OL
Size 70
Available 70
Notes:
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