Warm-Up:
- List at least 3 ways your major can make this world a better place.
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Today's Agenda
- Warm-Up
- (See above)
- Objective
- Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work to demonstrate understanding of PGCPS technology rules. (Anchor Standard 1)
- Guided Instruction
- Important Dates
- 5-3: Project 2 Due
- 5-7: Project 2 Critique
- 5-17: Project 3 Due
- 5-21: Project 3 Critique
- 5-31: Project 4 Due
- 6-3: Project 4 Critique
- 6-7: Culminating Activity
- 6-11: Culminating Activity Critique
- 6-14: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!
- 5-3: Project 2 Due
- Copyright Law Is For Everyone
- Integrity is making the right choice regardless of who is watching.
- Perspective is seeing the world from the viewpoints of others and acting respectfully.
- Students at an ART school should not use ART made by OTHER ARTISTS without permission.
- Project 2: DUE FRIDAY!
- Rubrics
- Approved student rubrics
- If your rubric was not approved, you must adhere to the following rubric for your assignment:
►25%: Work is a video between 3-5 minutes Total Run Time (TRT).
►25%: Video includes a PROPERLY CITED song from the YouTube Audio Library.
►25%: Video topic is on how technology relates to the student's major.
►25%: Video includes still photos taken by the student.
- Previously:
- Rubrics
- Important Dates
- Google Classroom
- Work that is not in a journal OR uploaded on time to the correct location in Google Classroom WILL NOT BE graded.
- Independent Work
- Project 2
- Submit your Project 3 rubric BEFORE you continue work on Project 2.
- Your work on Project 2 may vary depending on the rubric you're using, but you should make good use of your time today.
- If you don't submit Project 2 in Google Classroom, you haven't submitted it for a grade.
- Project 3
- Submit your finished rubric via Google Classroom.
- Begin work on Project 3 if your rubric has been approved and you have finished Project 2.
- If you have finished Project 2 and your rubric HAS NOT been approved, the rubric is the ONLY thing you should be working on.
- Homework Review:
- 4-25: Create a single line item for Project 3's rubric that sets the criteria for Project 3's media that is NOT A SLIDE PRESENTATION.
- 4-29: Create a single line item for Project 3's rubric that requires the legal use of a compatible media NOT made by the student. Write this along with a rewritten version of the line item from your 4-25 homework.
- 5-1: Complete your rubric for Project 3 with the following steps (Use the rubric for Project 2 as an example):
- Rewrite the first two line items, adhering to the requirements from the 25th and 29th.
- Add a line item that requires a specific topic to be covered as the subject for your project.
- Add a 4th line item that again narrows the scope of your project in a way not mentioned in the first three lines.
- Project 2
- HOMEWORK
- 5-3: Write a line item that defines and limits the media for Project 4. It CANNOT BE a slide presentation or video.
- Example from Project 2 Rubric:
►25%: Work is a video between 3-5 minutes Total Run Time (TRT).
- Example from Project 2 Rubric:
- 5-3: Write a line item that defines and limits the media for Project 4. It CANNOT BE a slide presentation or video.