The document summarizes the production of a contents page for a magazine article about a rock band. The contents page is designed as a set list that includes article titles and page numbers. A black and white concert photo is used in the background to represent the genre and band. The finished contents page combines the set list idea with the photo and includes text to identify it as the contents page while still fitting the magazine's style.
The document discusses filming flashback scenes for a project. It includes ideas for different shots within a chosen location, such as a hallway or kitchen. It also notes how some of the planned shots were closely mirrored during filming, while others were modified, such as using two close-up shots instead of a long shot or changing from portrait to landscape orientation. The finished shots are then compared to the original shot plans.
The document discusses features and updates to the Opera web browser. It notes that Opera version 4 includes improvements to the user interface, integration with the Last.fm music service, and syncing of bookmarks and open tabs across devices. Examples of interface elements mentioned include the internal window list, find in tabs, and detaching pages.
CDIs: A team-based approach to designing technology-enriched programmesGreg Benfield
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Presentation for a Curriculum Colloquium organised by the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning (CHERTL) at Rhodes University, South Africa.
Explains the CDI curriculum development process and an evaluation of it.
The document summarizes the production of a contents page for a magazine article about a rock band. The contents page is designed as a set list that includes article titles and page numbers. A black and white concert photo is used in the background to represent the genre and band. The finished contents page combines the set list idea with the photo and includes text to identify it as the contents page while still fitting the magazine's style.
The document discusses filming flashback scenes for a project. It includes ideas for different shots within a chosen location, such as a hallway or kitchen. It also notes how some of the planned shots were closely mirrored during filming, while others were modified, such as using two close-up shots instead of a long shot or changing from portrait to landscape orientation. The finished shots are then compared to the original shot plans.
The document discusses features and updates to the Opera web browser. It notes that Opera version 4 includes improvements to the user interface, integration with the Last.fm music service, and syncing of bookmarks and open tabs across devices. Examples of interface elements mentioned include the internal window list, find in tabs, and detaching pages.
CDIs: A team-based approach to designing technology-enriched programmesGreg Benfield
?
Presentation for a Curriculum Colloquium organised by the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning (CHERTL) at Rhodes University, South Africa.
Explains the CDI curriculum development process and an evaluation of it.
The document describes the process of creating a double page spread for a magazine article about the band Sound of Guns. Photos were taken of the band's concert and an interview was conducted for the article. The initial design included a distracting background and cluttered images, so a simpler layout was adopted without a background. The finished spread included the edited photos, article text, and a small advert for a website with additional photos and videos. The photos were mostly black and white to convey the magazine's style while driving traffic to the website for more detailed images.
The document discusses revisions made to the front cover design of a magazine. The initial design was changed because there were limited photos of the intended cover person. The revised cover kept the same color scheme but used a different photo that could be featured throughout the magazine. Further changes were made to the text colors and positioning of design elements to ensure the magazine title was clearly visible and not obstructed.