1. Binder with pockets
2. Signed Art Room Contract
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Welcome to Graphic Design One!
Computer Graphic Design
introduces the student to simple image manipulation on the computer. Students will learn basic drawing tools
and apply them to projects that are designed to promote creative development. The elements and principles of art are
taught as a basis for good design.
Techniques for manipulating text and graphics are taught in order to
create effective designs. Students
learn basic typography while exploring type as an art form or a means of
communication. Design for multimedia
presentations is also covered. All
make-up work requires after-school lab attendance. Software used includes: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Illustrator, and Adobe Flash.
In this class, it is
imperative that you stay organized. In order to start the year off in this
manner, there are certain organizational procedures that you will be required
to adhere to.
The following supplies are
required for this course. You will be given points for having all of your
supplies.
Necessary Materials Needed Daily
- Pencils
- Erasers
- Notebook and/or Lined Paper
- Binder with pockets
- 8gb Jump drive – ALL work must be stored on this
AS WELL AS YOUR H-DRIVE.
**Purchase at school store
General Course Requirements
- Students will complete numerous class projects,
which will include preliminary planning, drawing, and sketching.
- Students will regularly engage in class
discussions and critiques.
- Students will complete various reading and
writing assignments
- Students will complete various quizzes and tests
including a mid-term and final exam.
Grading
Scale
Grades are derived on a point
basis. Points are assigned for supplies, progress checks, worksheet, projects,
papers, tests, etc. At the end of each grading period, all points are added up
and computed as follows:
- 100 - 90 % A
- 89 -80 % B
- 79 - 70 % C
- 69 - 60 % D
- 59 - 0 % F
Each quarter counts as 2/5 of
the semester grade; the final counts for 1/5. All students will take all final
exams regardless of quarter grades. Please note that there are several extra
credit opportunities given throughout the year. If you feel your grades are not
as high as you would like, please take advantage of these extra credit
assignments.
Grading
If extra help is needed, the
student will need to spend extra time outside of class. The software needed to complete
projects will be available to students in the classroom as well as in the
Computer User Center and the TLC.
Projects will be graded with
the following criterion on an advanced level:
- Creativity
- Effort
- Following the directions and expectations of the
assignment
- Craftsmanship
- Aesthetics
Final
Exam
Exams will measure student
achievement of previously covered content standards. Tests will include various types of questioning as well as
include performance assessment.
They will also include a portfolio presentation of the students’ work
thus far. Due to the performance
assessment as well as the portfolio presentation, students will be given time
to work prior to the day of the scheduled final. Seniors are exempt from the second semester final if they
have a C or better with their combined quarter grades.
Academic Honesty
It is expected that students
will use genuine, sincere, and fair means for the accomplishment of tests,
tasks, or projects from which evaluations of progress shall be determined. Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to using others' ideas or words without properly
citing them, copying another students daily homework assignments, and/or
cutting and pasting from the Internet.
Students found plagiarizing, copying or cheating in
any way will receive automatic zeros and have phone calls made to their
parents. In addition, a write-up
of the incident will be given to the student’s counselor. Students may
receive a permanent mark on their academic record reflecting their indiscretion
and receive an F for the quarter or semester.
Attendance
If a student has an excused
absence from class he or she is responsible for the assignments/ homework that
were missed. The student has two
class days for every day he or she was excused absent to make-up the
assignment. It is up to the
student to inquire about missed work and tests. Zeros will be given if a student fails to make up work
within an acceptable timeframe.
Unexcused absences void all make-up privileges.
Late Work
Homework assignments may be
turned in late. If an assignment is
turned in late, the student is still responsible for the work; however, credit
will be deducted by a “letter grade” every day it is late.
Homework
Homework will be assigned on
a regular basis and must be completed by the due date. Homework will include various
assignments ranging from reading assignments to sketchbook drawings. Late work will not be accepted for
homework unless the student has an excused absence.
After School Lab
After school lab will be held
in G5 on _________________. If you
do not need Ms. W’s help you are also free to go to the school labs in the TLC,
library, or user’s center.
Class Rules
1. Always clean up after
yourself.
2. Do not talk during lectures
or demonstrations.
3. Be respectful of everyone
in class.
4. Sit in assigned seat
everyday.
5. No grooming in class.
6. No sleeping in class.
7. Phones or other
electronics will only be allowed with teacher permission.
Failure to follow these rules
will result in an after school detention and/or a call/email home.
Ms. Weidenhoefer
kweidenhoefer@hf233.org
To turn in assignments:
turnitintomsw@gmail.com
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