[Yr7-10it] Scalable Vector Graphics
Bill Kerr
billkerr at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 17:36:04 EST 2008
I've written an outline for a
course<http://xo-whs.wikispaces.com/SVG_course>in SVG (Scalable Vector
Graphics) - the course details are not completed but
there is more than enough there for anyone to consider running it
Some of the points from the rationale:
- students like working with images
- animations are fairly easy to achieve (SMIL or Synchronised Multimedia
Integration Language is part of SVG)
- it offers a path into some core web techniques and standards: HTML,
CSS, JavaScript and SVG
- It's mathematical - both simple co-ordinate systems and more complex
maths such as bezier curves. I like the fact that art can be done with maths
- good free software is available, eg. inkscape<http://www.inkscape.org/>
- the small size (low bandwidth) and scalability of SVG graphics means
they have a big future, eg. in the mobile phone industry
Opera is by far the best browser for viewing SVG files - that needs to be
installed if you are going to do some serious SVG work. By the look of it
Opera is the browser which conforms best to W3C web standards
--
Bill Kerr
http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/
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