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Photo I Syllabus

Photo I Syllabus. Mr. Shipley – Room E-134. CLASS WEBSITE. PHOTO1 website. http://. pwhs. photo1. .edublogs. .org/. Syllabus/Class Description.

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Photo I Syllabus

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  1. Photo I Syllabus Mr. Shipley – Room E-134

  2. CLASS WEBSITE • PHOTO1 website http:// pwhs photo1 .edublogs .org/

  3. Syllabus/Class Description • The primary objectives of the Art Department are to encourage students to develop individual expression in the fine and applied arts, to stimulate their curiosity regarding the world around them, and to make them aware that individuals can either beautify or spoil their environment. • This course focuses on the elements and principles of design and composition through digital photography, photo editing and digital imaging. • Skills and knowledge are further developed through art criticism, art history (particularly pertaining to photography), and aesthetics by looking at art by other students and artists. • The student will create a digital portfolio project using PowerPoint throughout the semester and the completed digital portfolio will act as the Final Exam.

  4. SUPPLIED MATERIALS • TEXTBOOK: ArtTalk and Foundations of Art • Students use the book that corresponds to their Drawer #

  5. TOOLS • Students should provide their OWN digital camera • Class cameras may be available to check out for use. • Each student must have the cords and batteries necessary for their digital camera.

  6. REQUIRED MATERIALS • TWO Pencils • A Folder with 2 pockets • SUGGESTED: Digital Camera with cords and batteries • SUGGESTED: Flashdrive • To be graded on Tuesday, Jan 14th!!! • Worth 100 POINTS! • 50 points for the Folder • 25 points for each pencil • NOW THAT IS EASY POINTS!!!

  7. Your Peers Present yourself as a willing and eager student everyday Class Rule #1 - RESPECT • Yourself • Treat others as you would like to be treated-”Golden Rule” • Your Teacher • Address teacher in respectful manner and tone • Your Art Room • Take care of all equipment as if it belongs to you.

  8. Your Work What you do is about you. No one makes you do anything. Class Rule #2- RESPONSIBILITY • Yourself • You get credit for what you do and what you turn in. • Your area, your mess. Common area, still your mess. • Your Art Room

  9. NO Hats or Coats. Class Rule #3- The NO’sFollow all school rules!! NO! • NO Cellphones or MP# players/headphones/ipods. • NO food or selling of food. • NO use of foul language. • NO passes without YOUR agenda.

  10. CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONSThe following is a list that goes along with the rules stated previously • Attend classes regularly and on time. • Listen while the teacher is giving directions. NO music players. • Complete each assignment to the best of your ability with good craftmanship. • Complete homework when assigned. • Hand in your work on time. • Improve your work when directed by teacher. • Clean up daily. • Be responsible for the supplies loaned to you.

  11. Class Rule #4- HAVE FUN! You are making this for you! Your idea, your work! Think of a design/composition which you can accomplish!!! This is YOUR art so make it personal!!

  12. PAPER NEVER goes in the garbage. ALL paper is RECYCLABLE.

  13. ATTENDANCE • Attendance is critical for success in this class. A daily participation grade will be factored into your quarter grade. • Poor attendance CAN cause failure if it becomes excessive. • Parents will be notified when absences/tardies accrue and a referral may be sent to Counselor/Dean for disciplinary action, up to 3 notices a quarter. • NO PASSES will be given for Tardy students to use the restroom or leave the room for any reason. • Absent student can view the Daily Objectives at: www.pwhsphoto1.edublogs.org

  14. ATTENDANCE • ALL Excused absences should be made up on the next day student is in class or during their lunch period or after school by appointment. • Excused means cleared through the attendance office by a parent or the administration. • Unexcused means not cleared by a parent of the administration.

  15. CLEAN-UP • Students are responsible for cleaning up all area in which the work everyday. • Students will be given the last five minutes of class for clean-up. • No passes during clean-up time. No passes will be given for students who clean-up late. • Failure to clean-up properly will result in the student being given a Clean-Up appointment to be fulfilled after school. • Students will remain in their seats until the bell rings and will be dismissed by the teacher.

  16. STUDIO PROCEDURES • Each day you should take out your folder from your drawer and keep it in your station. • Do the Daily Bellringer from the board! Handouts are in the tray or in your drawer. • Next step is to read the Daily Objectives on the board. This is a daily checklist, do them in order!!!!

  17. STUDIO PROCEDURES • ALL students should complete the Bell Ringer assignment at the beginning of each class. • These assignments are counted for daily points. • Mostly they contain review or opinion questions. • Although they are not worth a lot of points, continually not doing them can drastically affect your grade. • Now that is EASY points!!

  18. STUDIO PROCEDURES • Projects are assigned typically on Monday and are due on Friday. Students must use the week to take photos (in class or at home), download, edit, and turn in with their self-critique.

  19. STUDIO PROCEDURES • Notes are assigned every other week. They are typically assigned on Monday and are due on Friday. Some notes will include creation of posters or powerpoints to be made and presented by the students. Or teacher will lecture the Monday following the due date.

  20. STUDIO PROCEDURES • FaPs come in sets of three. The teacher will instruct and send the photos that need to be fixed typically on every other Monday (opposite of the notes). Students must correct the picture using all knowledge to that point in class.

  21. STUDIO PROCEDURES • Critiques will start a couple weeks into class. These will typically be at the beginning of class Tuesday (will not take the entire period). Students will first talk about famous works, then old student work, other classes work and then move into talking about each others.

  22. STUDIO PROCEDURES Grades are posted in Powerschool before they are returned to the students. Check them weekly!!!! Get the ZEROs out!

  23. Why NO Zeros? • Assignment #1 = 90/100 points • Assignment #2 = 0/100 points • Total points = 90/200 • Percentage = 45% This is BELOW failing!!!

  24. Fail NOT Zeros? • Assignment #1 = 50/100 points • Assignment #2 = 90/100 points • Total points = 140/200 • Percentage = 70% This is CAN be improved!!!

  25. Why NO Zeros? • Student #1: Grade = 50% + ??? = passing • Student #2: Grade = 0% + ??? = passing • Student #1: Needs to do 10% extra work to pass • Student #2: Needs to do 60% extra work to pass

  26. STUDIO PROCEDURES WORK NOT clearly marked with a student’s NAME and PERIOD # on the project will be graded down. Work deemed needing additional work will be returned to student and a new deadline set.

  27. Illlinois State Goals for ART • STATE GOAL 25: Know the language of the Arts. • STATE GOAL 26: Through creating and performing, understand how works of art are produced. • STATE GOAL 27: Understand the role of the arts in civilization, past and present.

  28. PROJECT LIST • Supplies. 100 points!!! • DAILY Bellringers • Weekly Written assignments done in class. • Fix-a-Pic assignments (biweekly) • Self-Critiques

  29. Reading Assignments • Students will complete additional reading and written assignments in class on various aspects of the class. • All assignments will be done in class with the provided textbooks, using the book that has the same number as your drawer. • These assignments may be turned in late for partial credit but ALL late work must be done outside of class time. Better late then a ZERO!!!!

  30. PROJECT LIST • Pattern and Line project • Texture and Shapes project

  31. PROJECT LIST • Variety-Different View project • Quarter Exam • Value and Bracketing project

  32. PROJECT LIST • Blurred Movement project • Andy Warhol project

  33. PROJECT LIST • Mirror Images project • My Vacation project • Digital PowerPoint Portfolio for a Final Exam for selected students

  34. Exams • QUARTER EXAM – Multiple Choice test. 50 points. • FINAL EXAM - Digital PowerPoint Portfolio completed in class. 100 points.

  35. EVALUATION • Each project will be graded using the project criteria: • Completed on Time – complete self critique and project • Followed Directions – followed direction sheet properly • Concept – execution of methods and techniques for project • Craftmanship – creative designs/composition/subject matter and good execution of idea

  36. EVALUATION • Grades will be done using points. • Written assignments will range from 20 points to 50 points, photo projects will be worth 100 points and participation grade will be based upon number of days in grading period.  • A = 100 - 90% • B = 89 - 80% • C = 79 - 70% • D = 69 - 60% • F = 59 - 50% • 0 = Never turned in for credit/Unexcused Absence 1st/3rd Quarter = 2/5 of your grade 40% 2nd/4th Quarter = 2/5 of your grade 40% Final Exam = 1/5 of your grade 20%

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