Course will focus on development of New Media projects through the exploration of open-source computer software and hardware development tools. Students will study the fundamentals of multimedia programming and learn how to connect their software to tangible hardware devices to create interactive digital artworks. Students are expected to have a strong technological grounding in digital media and experience with digital graphics, sound video, or web programming. Final projects will be based on knowledge and capabilities of each student.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeVery boring lectures, very scattered, not organized, and still expects students to put up with it without any room for understanding or accommodation. Also very un-engaging "class discussions" lead to wasted time, not a good professor.
Her class sounds so interesting yet she somehow makes them so dull. My biggest advice to students taking 7D is to reach out to your TA, not her.
Poorly structured class and extremely unclear guidelines. Doesn't try to make her lectures engaging at all and they go on for a ridiculously long time especially in comparison to the little substance they have.
Just bad. Truly in all rounds
I wish I saw these ratings before I took her class. This is my last quarter. ON WEEK NINE, she told me she might fail me because of my attendance. For the record, I have DSP for attendance. She waited until week 9 to tell me she would not give accommodations.
Her lectures are super boring and very long. Really bad with tech. Attendance is mandatory. The TAs are very chill and easy-going. Grades easily, so passing the class so far has been a breeze. Weekly writing assignments, two projects, and a final are all there is. I recommend contacting your TA for any questions, not her!