Credit: 1
Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals 1-2 or Computer Sci. 1-2H
Grade Level: 10, 11, 12
Instructor: Michael Marmolejo
School: Carl Hayden HS
Department: Computer Studies magnet program
Contact: mister.marmolejo@gmail.com
Course Description:
Students create real publishing projects using a variety of computing technologies. Solutions for communications problems are reached using page layout, webpage design, graphics, digital imaging and type applications. Principles of typography and color are emphasized. Graphic design principles are used to create publications such as posters, brochures, newsletters, logos and flash animation.
Students will benefit from taking this course by learning basic principles of design and applying them in a variety of real-world applications. Students will become proficient at using the computer as a design tool, synthesizing information and using the principles of design to communicate a relevant message in an appropriate publication using computer technology.
Computer Lab Rules:
- Come to class on time and prepared to learn with the appropriate materials.
- Respect yourself and others, and be responsible for your actions.
- Be considerate and follow the directions of the teacher the first time they are given.
- Electronic devices that cause a disruption in the computer lab per school policy will be confiscated and handed over to the APS office.
Computer Lab and Internet Usage Policy:
- Misuse of the network: An individual may only use accounts, files, and software and computer resources authorized by the teacher. Users may not engage in activities that could compromise the security of the network. No excessive printing is allowed.
- Copying Software: Copying of any software, network or otherwise, is strictly prohibited. It is against the law and is punishable. Any storage media, such as flash drives, a student uses needs to be approved by the teacher.
- Software Privacy & Vandalism: Students will not access, read, delete, or tamper with any file that is not theirs.
- Care of Equipment: Students are responsible for proper care and maintenance of all equipment and furniture. Students are also responsible for immediately reporting any problems with the equipment. Students are not allowed to alter or reconfigure hardware (including the computer screen’s desktop or screen saver) without teacher permission. Students will be required to pay for any willful destruction or vandalism of equipment and/or furniture.
- Food and Drinks: No food or drinks are allowed in any computer labs at any time, except at designated areas.
- Internet Guidelines: Students are required to receive training in Internet use and etiquette. A student must always receive permission to use the Internet, and must have a specific reason to use the Internet. Any information downloaded (text or pictures) must be placed in the student drive, not on the hard drive. No software (music, games, programs, etc.) may be downloaded from the Internet. Students are not to access social media or personal e-mail accounts at school. Any site that is visited should have educational value. No pornographic sites, gang-related sites, or sites that contain illegal or degrading information or vulgar language are allowed.
Grade Scale/System:
Grades are determined by the following weight system:
80% Assignments and projects
20% Tests and assessments, including the final exam
Grades are assigned on the following scale:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
60-69% = D
below 60% = F
Assignments are assigned a grade based on meeting the requirements, and reflecting time, effort and creativity.
Extra credit is not available. However, assignments and projects can be redone and submitted for a higher grade.
Accommodations and modifications will be made per IEP and 504 Plans.
Make-up Policy:
The deadline for all assignments and projects is the Thursday before the end of the current semester. There is no penalty for late work, but all work should be submitted before the Thursday deadline . Students can complete any work or redo an assignment for a better grade in the computer room during advisory, lunch or before/after school, and possibly during Saturday school.
Students and parents can check their grade at any time by going to StudentVUE/ParentVUE. You can download the app for your phone or go to the website from the link at www.carlhaydenhs.org.