Sophomore Digital Portfolio
  Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
  1. Produce a product that can be shown to prospective employers.
  2. Develop a personal style defining special interests.
  3. Review and revise or rework previous work that has portfolio potential.
  4. Incorporate principles of color theory into interactive products
  5. Create materials using respective applications
  6. Distinguish when to use still versus motion imagery
  7. Design for specific delivery methods.
  8. Apply interface design principles.
  9. Select typography based on functional criteria
  10. Apply principles of visual literacy of design.
  11. Apply graphic design principles to visual aspects of multimedia projects.
  12. Recognize the variety of file types needed for the differing operating systems and applications used in the industry.
  13. Create a multimedia CD-ROM of portfolio work
  14. Write a resume and cover letter
  15. Conduct research related to job search and career development, using a variety of resources
  16. Examine and differentiate personal and career goals
  17. Write business plans and marketing strategies
  18. Meet deadlines
  19. Create a schedule
  20. Assess personal strengths and weaknesses
  21. Produce a portfolio
  22. Edit portfolio for specific interviews
  23. Evaluate project outcomes and quality