Lesson Plans August 28th – September 1st

Web Technology

  • Monday: Continue working on Musician Website using Wix.com website editor
  • Tuesday: New Project: Create a Website based on one of your hobbies/interests.  Include 4 separate pages, each with new and different information on each.  Be detailed and thorough.
  • Wednesday: Hobby Website
  • Thursday: Hobby Website
  • Friday: Hobby Website

Video Game Design

  • Monday: Personality Avatar – Today, we will fill out a survey to find our professional strengths and weaknesses.  Using the information from the survey, we will create an Avatar that promotes our strengths and shows us where our weaknesses are.
  • Tuesday:
  • Wednesday:
  • Thursday:
  • Friday:

Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communication

  • Monday: Chapter 1 Lesson 1: Getting Familiar with Adobe Illustrator – Today, we will get our first look at Adobe Illustrator.  We will be introduced to the layout features, how to create a new document, how to open an existing document, etc.
  • Tuesday: Ch. 1 Lesson 1
  • Wednesday: Ch.1 Lesson 1
  • Thursday: Ch.1 Lesson 1
  • Friday: Ch. 1 Lesson 1

 

 

2017-2018 PAAVTC Syllabus

Principles of Art, Audio/Visual Technology, and Communication

Syllabus

Teacher: Blake Henry

Room: 108

Conference: 7th Period

Contact Information: [email protected]      (903) 291-2012

 

Course Overview: This course provides comprehensive information on 5 separate areas of arts and communication.  Each of the 5 units will cover a specific area.

  • Unit 1: Graphic Design
  • Unit 2: Photo Editing
  • Unit 3: Animation
  • Unit 4: Video Editing
  • Unit 5: Video Game Design

 

Materials:

  • Flash Drive

 

Grading Policy: Grades will be broken down into these categories-

  • Daily Grades and Quizzes – 40%
  • Tests and Projects – 60%

There will be at minimum 10 Daily Grades/Quizzes and 2 Tests/Projects per 9 week grading period.  Grades will be completed and returned within 1 week of assignment completion.

 

Make up Work/Absences: We will follow the Student Handbook Rules here.  For each day you are absent from class, you will have that many days to complete any missing assignments.

 

Retests: There will be no retests, however, you will be giving the option of completed an extra assignment to bring any failing test grade up to a 70.

 

2017-2018 Web Technology Syllabus

Web Technology

Syllabus

Teacher: Blake Henry

Room: 108

Conference: 7th Period

Contact Information: [email protected] (903) 291-2012

Course Overview: Upon completion of this the course, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the necessary skill for career development, maintenance of employability, and successful completion of course outcomes
  • Identify employment opportunities in the information technology field with focus in the area of interactive media
  • Demonstrate knowledge and appropriate use of hardware, software, and connectivity technologies
  • Complies with practices and behaviors that meet legal and ethical responsibilities
  • Aquire electronic information in a variety of formats, using research skills and electronic communication to create new knowledge with appropriate supervision
  • Evaluate electronic information
  • Evaluate and employ computer-based productivity tools to create and modify web and digital media designs
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Internet programming strategies
  • Employ knowledge of web programming to develop and maintain web applications
  • Employ knowledge of web administration to develop and maintain web applications
  • Evaluate a problem and create a written plan of action for meeting client requirements
  • Create and implement a written plan of action in the development of a web product

Materials:

  • Flashdrive

Grading Policy: Grades will be broken down into these categories-

  • Daily Grades and Quizzes – 40%
  • Tests and Projects – 60%

There will be at minimum 10 Daily Grades/Quizzes and 2 Tests/Projects per 9 week grading period.  Grades will be completed and returned within 1 week of assignment completion.

Make up Work/Absences: We will follow the Student Handbook Rules here.  For each day you are absent from class, you will have that many days to complete any missing assignments.

Retests: There will be no retests, however, you will be giving the option of completed an extra assignment to bring any failing test grade up to a 70.