THS Print Media Mrs. Brocious Room 63, ext. 215

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THS Print Media Mrs. Brocious Room 63, ext. 215

Print Media Print Media is an elective program within the Technology Education Department. It is a multi step program that places major emphasis on the elements involved to create a graphic image and how to output that message through various print methods. The units of study include: design & typography desktop publishing offset lithographic printing screen printing bindery & finishing vinyl signs Students will be required to do selected reading in the textbook as well as industry related articles. Students are to keep notes and handouts concerning demonstrations. Unit tests and lab assignments will be used to measure student comprehension and achievement. Participation in class discussions is also required. A final exam is given at the end of the term. Projects/Labs include: name plate Note book design and production laminated book mark Posters Brochures Business cards Note pads Vinyl design T-shirt printing Mrs. Betsy Brocious

Graphic Communications Student Responsibilities Be prompt and prepared for class Be a polite and positive participant Use equipment with instructor’s approval and proper instruction Be respectful of print shop jobs Proper use of the internet, computer and equipment School appropriate projects Respect the environment, return all equipment to the proper place, clean up work area when finished Expectations for Coursework Know due dates and submit all coursework on time (See Assignment Sheet for more information) Read chapters assigned Participate in class discussions Work on print shop projects as needed Personal flash drive Policies Food and beverages are not allowed in the classroom NO CELL PHONES Safe and appropriate behavior only Grading Policy-See Assignment sheet for explanation In-Class Assignments & Chapter Questions – 15% Class Participation – 10% Lab Assignments – 40% Unit Tests – 35% Print Media

Assignment Information Lab/Project Assignments For grading purposes, projects are only accepted on the due date assigned, at the end of class All labs must have spec sheet and reflection questions attached Please remember to put your name on the project and rubric Standard Design & Reflection Rubric for each assignment in addition to Project Rubric Chapter Questions Must be completed in your notebook For full credit, the question and answer must be written out Points will be deducted if chapter questions are turned in late. Chapter questions will not be accepted after the unit test has been given In-Class Assignments Due at the end of class unless otherwise noted Will not be accepted for credit after the class unless absence is verified and excused Periodic NoteBook checks Unit Tests 3-4 per quarter One page study guide Participation Grade Weekly grade based on daily teacher observation

Graphic Communications Student Survey 1. Why did you take Graphic Communications? 2. Are there any other technology classes that interest you? 3. What was/is your favorite academic class? 4. Do you have a job after school or on weekends? 5. Are you involved in any extra curricular activities like sports or clubs? 6. What are your plans after high school? 7. What is the best way to reach you after school? _______________________ Cell Phone:___________________

Graphic Communications Acceptable Computer Use Guidelines for Students Students will be polite and respect all users. Students will not use a computer to harm other people or their work. Students will not attempt to open any other person’s files or folders without permission from a teacher or administrator. Students will share equipment, time, and materials as directed by their teachers. Students will safeguard their safety and privacy and the safety and privacy of others. Students will not attempt to disable the Internet filter for any reason. Teachers may stop filtering temporarily but may not share the password with students. Students will not post or transmit the name, address, telephone number, address, or other personal information about themselves or any other person, unless directed by a teacher to do so. Students will not share accounts or passwords. Students will work on school projects only. Students will not use the computer resources at school for personal purposes. Students will not access any personal accounts from school computers except by special arrangement with a teacher or administrator. Use of chat rooms, instant messaging, and other similar interactive services from school computers for personal purposes is forbidden. Students will use appropriate language. Students will not swear or use any other form of abusive or inappropriate language that may insult, threaten, intimidate or hurt others. Students will use appropriate graphics. Students will not view, send, or display inappropriate or offensive pictures. Students who accidentally encounter inappropriate messages or pictures should notify a teacher immediately. Students will handle the hardware carefully. Students will not damage the computer or the network in any way. Unacceptable use of hardware includes, but is not limited to, unplugging equipment, disassembling the mouse, reconfiguring the equipment, and moving any equipment without permission. Students will respectfully manage the software. Students will not add or remove any software from any computer or network drive. Students will not change any established settings for Windows or any other software. Students will not attempt to circumvent limitations the school may place on their access to the system. Students will respect copyright and fair use laws. Students will properly acknowledge online sources. Students will not illegally copy, download, install, or re-sell software. Student Signature__________________