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Notes & Lessons
  Grading Rubric
  OSX Basics
  Basic Computer Terms
  Connecting to the Staff Server
  Filenames, Assignments and Projects
  A1: Hexnut & Flower Drawing
  A2:
  1. Scene with Layers
  2. Basic Motion Tween
  A3: Motion Tween on a Path (Intro to Symbols)
  A4: Nested Animations
  A5: Mask Layers
  A6: Intro to Buttons
  A7: Animated, Animated Buttons
  Project 1:
  1. Expanded Square
  2. Monochrome Scene
  3. Intro Scene
  4. Navigation Scene
  Project 2: Character Animation
  1. Introduction
  2. Character Design & Symbol Creation
  3. Terms & Definitions
  4. Overview of the Walk Cycle
  5. Getting Started
  6. Frame Nine
  7. Body Bounce
  8. Animating the legs and feet
  9. Refining the Arm Animation
  Motion Tween Quiz Review
  Handout_2
  Preparing a Web Portfolio: pt. 1
  Preparing a Web Portfolio: pt. 2
  Web Portfolio: pt 3
   
COMPUTER TERMS

Flash: Intertactive Web Animation
Teachers: Ken Kimura
email: ken_kimura at lsrhs dot net
telephone: (978)443-9961 Ken Kimura: XT2221

This is a list of some basic computer related terms that you should know.
applications:
The things on your computer you use to to look at stuff, listen to stuff, change stuff and to make stuff. A "program" on the computer used to create, make or edit files. For example: Microsoft Word, is a word processing application; Photoshop is a graphics application.
database:
A collection or “data bank” of related data (like a list) organized for convenient access. Things that are organized in lists, are often kept in databases, names, addresses, mailing lists, etc.
files:
The stuff on your computer you look at, listen to, change and make. The sets of data collected together as an individual unit, that is created by using applications on the computer. When you write a paper and save it, you’ve created a file.
hard Drive:
Storage space on a computer. They are like virtual filing cabinets.
network:
A system of computers that communicate with each other. Almost all of the school’s computers are on a network, each one allowing access to servers, printers, and the Internet.
RAM [Random Access Memory]:
The memory that a computer "brain" uses to operate. The more RAM a computer has, the more “stuff” it can handle at one time.
server:
A computer that people log into to access files. When you log into a computer at LS, all of your files are actually stored on the school server located on the second floor of Building B.
spreadsheet:
A worksheet that’s arranged in a table of columns and rows for easy reference, analysis, and calculation. Microsoft Excel is a database application.
user account:
A reserved space on a server for an individual to store their files. At LS, you are given 1 gigabyte of storage for all of your school related files etc.
word processor:
An application used to create and edit text files. For example: Microsoft Word, AppleWorks, or TextEdit.

Edited 9-6-11