[MakeLV] Fwd: Faculty needed for 3D Modeling and Extensible Languages
Matthew Tuerk
mtuerk at allentownedc.com
Tue Apr 10 15:31:16 CDT 2012
Just wanted to pass this along, in case anyone wants to make the pilgrimage to Harrisburg.
Matthew Tuerk
Assistant Director
Allentown Economic Development Corporation
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Karen Lubrecht <k.lubrecht at gmail.com>
> Subject: Fwd: Faculty needed for 3D Modeling and Extensible Languages
> Date: April 6, 2012 2:02:02 PM EDT
> To: info at hive4a.org
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> Matthew,
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> Don't know if anyone at the Hive 4A would be interested.
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> Karen
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Andy Petroski <apetroski at harrisburgu.edu>
> Date: Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 1:52 PM
> Subject: Faculty needed for 3D Modeling and Extensible Languages
> To: Andy Petroski <apetroski at harrisburgu.edu>
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> Hi everyone. I have two courses for the summer 2012 semester for which I’m still looking for faculty. The course descriptions and schedules for 3D Modeling & Design and Extensible Languages for Development are below. Both courses will be held at IU 20 in Allentown in a hybrid model rotating between online and in class for the first two months of the semester. Then, there will be a few full day sessions in July and August.
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> Please let me know if you would be interested in teaching these classes or please forward this on to anyone you think is qualified/interested.
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> Please call or email with any questions. Thanks. Have a great holiday weekend!!! Talk to you later.
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> LTMS 533: 3D Modeling & Design
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> The course develops skills in computer-generated 3D modeling and design with a focus on basic 3D concepts, animation concepts and physics, scene management, modeling, mesh, materials and mapping. A focus will be given to lighting, physics, and particle emitters as part of object development and animation. 3D rendering options and preferences will also be examined. A discussion of 3D production and management requirements is also explored.
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> Use planning techniques for efficient modeling and scene management
> Create 3D objects, characters and scenes by developing meshes and mapping materials
> Consider the visual goals of lighting and apply lighting techniques in 3D modeling and design
> Animate 3D objects, characters and scenes using keyframe, spline and motion capture techniques
> Use camera and exposure settings, shaders and rendering algorithms to composite and render 3D designs for a variety of outputs
> Explore 3D production and management challenges and opportunities
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> We have planned on using Google SketchUp Pro and 3D Studio Max as the tools for the course.
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> 6PM - 8:50 PM
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> May 10, 17, 24, 31
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> June 7, 14, 21
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> 9:00 AM - 4 PM
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> July 12, July 26
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> August 9, August 16
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> LTMS 611: Extensible Languages for Development
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> The course addresses the need to extend visual authoring and editing tools with scripting and programming to achieve advanced features. Proprietary languages will be used along with program, platform and device independent languages to create dynamic data display and advanced interactions. Web-based, Windows OS and mobile device environments will be considered.
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> Write ActionScript to create advanced Adobe Flash programs and applications
> Create device and output independent solutions
> Use Extensible Markup Language (XML) to form and integrate data to create dynamic templates, programs and applications
> Create dynamic layout and design with Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
> Use JavaScript to support Dynamic HTML (DHTML) functions
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> 6PM - 8:50 PM
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> May 8, 15, 22, 29
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> June 5, 12, 19
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> 9:00 AM - 4 PM
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> June 26, July 10, July 24, August 7
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> Andy Petroski
> Director of Learning Technologies
> Assistant Professor of Learning Technologies
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> 326 Market Street
> Harrisburg , PA 17101
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