Multimedia Design
Teacher: Mrs. Bishop
Course Syllabus
1 credit
Program: Commerce and Information Technology
Course Description:
Multimedia Design is a one-credit course designed to provide students with hands-on skills involving graphic design, digital photography, Web publishing, and digital video production. Students use various hardware peripherals and software for completing documents.
Career and technical student organizations are integral, co-curricular components of each career and technical education course. These organizations serve as a means to enhance classroom instruction while helping students develop leadership abilities, expand workplace-readiness skills, and broaden opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Program Goals:
It is the goal of the Business Department to provide students with knowledge and hands-on experience to prepare them for entry into a business related career or post secondary education.
Course Goals:
At the end of this course students will be knowledgeable of the following:
1. Multimedia Hardware and Software
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4. Presentation Applications
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2. Graphic Design
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5. Internet Applications
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3. Web Design
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6. Career Opportunities
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Supplies Required:
Folder/Binder, Paper, Pen or pencil
Course Fee: $30
This money will be used to purchase paper and printer cartridges, to maintain equipment, and to update software.
Assessment Procedures:
Nine weeks grades will be determined by an average of daily grades, tests, and projects. A comprehensive final will be required.
Make-up Policy:
All work must be made up within 3 days upon returning to school. It is the responsibility of the student to get make-up work and schedule time before/after school for make-up tests.
Student Organization: FBLA
Students enrolled in this class are eligible to join Future Business Leaders of America. The club meets monthly and dues are $15.
Classroom Rules:
· Students must comply with ALL rules outlined in the student handbook
· Be respectful of everyone in the classroom at all times
· Be in your seat ready to being when the bell rings
· Ask permission PRIOR to accessing the Internet
· No food, drinks, or candy allowed in classroom
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