If Rome hasn't been your favorite program, then good news- Todays the last day of Rome.
Rome was originally designed as a tool to be used in Education, but Adobe discontinued this plan. Don't worry, if you've grown to like Rome there's still good news-
Adobe decided to continue to provide the commercial version of Rome for free. You should be able to download it for free at home and continue using it there if you'd like.
Adobe decided to continue to provide the commercial version of Rome for free. You should be able to download it for free at home and continue using it there if you'd like.
Reflection
Today is the last class for the first half of this semester. What new skills and knowledge have you acquired so far this semester? How could they benefit you in other classes and in the future? How has you your level of effort reflected in your achievement?
Make sure you've completed and uploaded the following:
- Rome: Environmental/Humanitarian & Movie Posters
- Rome: Evidence of completing Introduction to Rome Tutorial and Logo tutorial.
- Keynote: Animated Text
- on the Wiki: Finished Wiki Article on your Web 2.0 Tools
Finished Early?
When we come back from Spring Break, we will play with a little bit of Video Production. You will be working in small groups. There will be two projects, one will be a short PSA (Public Service Announcement). The second will be a short dramatization, taking a play and putting a twist on it. More will be explained after spring break, but you are welcome to use the extra time to find a play or a topic for the PSA that you might be interested in.
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