Graphicdesignsyllabus 1617
Graphicdesignsyllabus 1617
Graphicdesignsyllabus 1617
Quality of Work
A large part of the students final grade for each project will depend upon the quality of
work produced. Every project will include the expectation of quality images, compositions, and
solutions to parameters. Students will need to challenge themselves to turn in their very best
work.
Progress Checks:
Because project work will require multiple days of work time, a progress check (or
checks) will help ensure that the student stays on track with the expected pacing of each project.
A formalized check will encourage students to stay on track, and will also be an alert for any
who have slipped behind. Progress points will be smaller in quantity and can be entered into
either the Daily Work or Project grade category.
Quizzes and Tests:
Quizzes will cover small, yet important chunks of information. The main purpose of
each quiz is to help make sure the student has an understanding of concepts that will be used in
future project work. Results should help both the teacher and student know if the student is
ready to move on. The class will always be informed of all information and formatting of each
quiz.
Quizzes can be re-taken (outside of regular class time), but an 80% is the highest
score that can be earned on a quiz that has to be re-taken.
Daily Work:
Daily work will include notes, planning activities, sketches, formative assessments, and
reading and/or writing activities; basically anything thats not a project, quiz, or test.
Make-Up Work:
For most students, project work can only be completed here at THS. Because of this, I
cannot stress how crucial it is for students to be present in class. Especially at the beginning of
the semester when there is a lot of new information presented. Missing just a couple of classes
can put a student very far behind.
You need to understand that it is usually impossible to get a student caught up during
class, because the rest of the class is ready to move on.
*Students will be given one make-up day for every legitimate excused absence. This applies to both daily
work assignments and projects.
*After an absence, it is the students responsibility to come in outside of regular class time to
get caught up.
Incomplete Work:
Obviously, it is in the best interest of the student to complete all work. However, in this
class, partially completed work can and should be turned in.
*If for any reason, a student does not have a project completely finished days after the
deadline, he/she should turn in whatever is completed (some points are obviously better than
zero points).
Late Work:
1. Daily work will lose 10% for every day it is turned in late.
2. Any projects (classroom or photo) will lose 20% for every day it is turned in late.
*This means that if an assignment or project is due on Wednesday, if it is turned in on
Friday, it is 2 days late, even if you dont have this class on Thursdays.
If students need to leave the room and with permission from the teacher, they must sign
out on the sign out sheet and also sign the hall pass that they will take with them, then sign in
once they return.
Asking Questions/Getting Help:
If you have a question, please raise your hand and wait to be called on. If the class is working and
you need individual help, raise your hand and wait quietly. Please have patience, because you may be 7th
in the line of students needing help. It may be in your best interest to ask someone near you.
Computer Usage:
All school-wide technology usage rules and policies apply to this class. Use common sense when
using the class computers.
Teacher Absence/Substitute:
There is no reason to be disruptive or disrespectful if there is a sub. If the sub reports any
student(s) doing anything negative, an Extended Detention will be assigned, no questions asked.
Classroom:
Food/Drink: Only water is allowed in this classroom, and only if it is in a container that can be
sealed. Drinks from Quik Trip, Starbucks, etc. in a container with a straw or hole in the lid must be
finished before class or thrown away when you enter class. The reasons should be pretty clear since we
work in a computer lab.
Also, snacks will be allowed, as long as they arent messy (like honey buns, Cheetos, or
powdered donuts). Please use your best judgment if you choose to eat something, and clean up after
yourself. Since we share this classroom, and this is a privilege that I hesitate to allow, I reserve the right
to ban any foods if it becomes a problem.
Music: When you enter the room, please remove your earbuds or headphones. There will be
some occasions when listening to music will be allowed (while you are working). In those cases, there
will be a system in place to communicate that this is ok, but only one earbud is allowed, using the
computer for music is not allowed, and you must choose a playlist and put your phone face down. If it
becomes a distraction and prevents you from working successfully, you can lose this privilege.
Finally:
As your teacher I care about your success in this course. My hope is that this class is an
enjoyable, creative, learning experience for you.
I will do my best to guide you to reach my high expectations, but your success is in your
hands more than it is mine.
I will give plenty of suggestions and feedback, especially when I feel youre slightly off
track with an idea or design decision. But I will never tell you exactly how I want you to fulfill
parameters. In other words, Im not going to make YOUR project into MY project.
Be prepared-- you will be using critical thinking while working.
In this class, there should be as many different looking projects as there are students.
Because this is the first time I have taught this class, I am asking for you to be flexible.
There will be ebb and flow as we move through the semester. There will be a lot of different
variables that I will be gauging, monitoring, and trying to juggle to make this the best, most
enjoyable learning experience possible. My hope is that at the end of the semester, we have
forever changed the way you look at images and graphics.