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BUSINESS OF ART & INTERACTIVE MEDIA LESSON 2014 A

BUSINESS OF ART & INTERACTIVE MEDIA LESSON 2014 A. AIM: To Create “APP” icons and “SCREEN-SHOTS” based on your SCHOOL SCHEDULE. TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A. Since SMART PHONES have been part of our lives, USERS have been able to add new options to their phone by adding applications.

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BUSINESS OF ART & INTERACTIVE MEDIA LESSON 2014 A

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  1. BUSINESS OF ART & INTERACTIVE MEDIA LESSON 2014 A AIM: To Create “APP” icons and “SCREEN-SHOTS” based on your SCHOOL SCHEDULE.

  2. TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A Since SMART PHONES have been part of our lives, USERS have been able to add new options to their phone by adding applications. Developers are encouraged to submit their own APPS to the store. It has become the widest avenue for development, easier than publishing a book or marketing a film etc.

  3. TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A For this assignment, please create an APP and a screenshot for the APPLICATION for each subject listed on your SCHOOL SCHEDULE. For the first part of this assignment, we will create the ICON for the APP, since it is not so different from the SPRITES we created in the last unit.

  4. TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A The second part, however, is to create simulated screen-shots to emulate how these apps will work on a mobile device. A screen-shot is self-explanatory. It is a capture of the current screen on a mobile device. The user uses a combination of buttons or 3rd party apps to grab screenshots when needed.

  5. TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A As the screen sizes of smart phones begin to increase in size, their resolution does as well. The DPI or PPI (dots per inch, pixels per inch) can determine how clear a phone’s display will be, based off of how big the number is in proportion with the screen size. For example, the iPhone 5 has a 4-inch screen with a 326 ppi, which is a relatively clear display.

  6. Requirements for Screenshot Aspect Ratio of iPhone 5: 1136x640, 326 dpi OR Samsung Galaxy S4: 1080x1920, 441 dpi. ONE screenshot of each app emulating the general function of the app.

  7. Examples iPhone 5 Galaxy S4

  8. ASSESSMENT RUBRIC PROFESSIONALISM: ***** COMPLETE SCHEDULE ***** UNIQUE DESIGN *****

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