Online Information Management

Base Knowledge

N/A

Teaching Methodologies

The continuous evaluation method values the fulfilment of deadlines and goals of the project, appraising the integration of learning objectives and guidelines for the final products. This project relies on group activities (80%). One of the tasks will be evaluated only by individual performance (20%). Although it is highly recommendable the engagement in a project, enrolled students can take the option of evaluation through exam. In such circumstances, a practical exam focusing the learning outcomes of the curricular unit will be delivered.

Learning Results

Use digital formats and conventions of photography, video, sound and graphics;
Apply concepts of interactivity, functionality, portability;
Desing and edit products for publication in a digital device;
Manage published online content;
Master the user features of social networks;
Comply with the deadlines and objectives set individually and for the team.

Program

The management of a project of content producing: from substance to execution and publishing;
Definition and execution of individual and team projects;
Produce digital content in video, photography, sound and graphics;
Publication and administration of contents.

Grading Methods

Exam
  • - Practical Component - 100.0%
Continuing Evaluation
  • - Project - Group activities - 80.0%
  • - Project - individual performance - 20.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

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