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Tech Concepts, Smith, 5-3-2019 (Day 10)

Warm-Up:

  1. List at least 3 ways your major can make this world a better place.

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Today's Agenda

  1. Warm-Up
    1. (See above)
  2. Objective
    1. Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work to demonstrate understanding of PGCPS technology rules. (Anchor Standard 1)
  3. Guided Instruction
    1. Important Dates
      1. 5-3: Project 2 Due
        1. 5-7: Project 2 Critique
      2. 5-17: Project 3 Due
        1. 5-21: Project 3 Critique
      3. 5-31: Project 4 Due
        1. 6-3: Project 4 Critique
      4. 6-7: Culminating Activity
        1. 6-11: Culminating Activity Critique
      5. 6-14: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!
    2. Copyright Law Is For Everyone
      1. Integrity is making the right choice regardless of who is watching.
      2. Perspective is seeing the world from the viewpoints of others and acting respectfully.
      3. Students at an ART school should not use ART made by OTHER ARTISTS without permission.
    3. Project 2: DUE FRIDAY!

      1.  Rubrics
        1. Approved student rubrics
        2. 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.
      2. Previously:
        1. Proposed Steps & Video Editing Recommendations
        2. Possible sources for media that can be used with permission
  4. Google Classroom
    1. Work that is not in a journal OR uploaded on time to the correct location in Google Classroom WILL NOT BE graded.
  5. Independent Work
    1. Project 2
      1. Submit your Project 3 rubric BEFORE you continue work on Project 2.
      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.
      3. If you don't submit Project 2 in Google Classroom, you haven't submitted it for a grade.
    2. Project 3
      1. Submit your finished rubric via  Google Classroom.
      2. Begin work on Project 3 if your rubric has been approved and you have finished Project 2.
      3. If you have finished Project 2 and your rubric HAS NOT been approved, the rubric is the ONLY thing you should be working on.
    3. Homework Review:
      1. 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.
      2. 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.
      3. 5-1: Complete your rubric for Project 3 with the following steps (Use the rubric for Project 2 as an example):
        1.  Rewrite the first two line items, adhering to the requirements from the 25th and 29th.
        2. Add a line item that requires a specific topic to be covered as the subject for your project.
        3. Add a 4th line item that again narrows the scope of your project in a way not mentioned in the first three lines.
  6. HOMEWORK
    1. 5-3: Write a line item that defines and limits the media for Project 4. It CANNOT BE a slide presentation or video.
      1. Example from Project 2 Rubric:
        ►25%: Work is a video between 3-5 minutes Total Run Time (TRT).