Employers in business, entertainment, and education seek employees to help them meet the demands for web-based interactive technologies. This paper describes a thirty-credit, community college certificate program in Internet and Multimedia Technology (I/MMT), and plans to expand it to an associate's degree program. Detailed descriptions of two courses, Multimedia Authoring I and Internet Programming, central to the program are provided. The program immerses students in a technology-rich environment for their general education courses, and provides internships with local multimedia and web firms.
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Sorkin, S., Mento, B., Tupper, D., & Harmeyer, K. (2000). Curriculum development in Internet and Multimedia Technology. SIGCSE Bulletin (Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.1145/331795.331811
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