digital & interactive media syllabus
Objective
The major focus is learning how to take an idea through a design process that will eventually be manufactured or produced on a tablet or phone. The class content is to expose the student to Virtual Reality concepts. As you learn about various aspects of design, such as how teams communicate through drawings, you will apply what you learn through activities and projects. Course Outline U1 - Design and Presentation Principles 1.02 Color Theory 1.03 Emerging Technologies , Software 1.04 User Interface Design U2 - Digital Illustration 2.01 Writing a Movie Script U3 - Digital Manipulation U4 – Under Construction U5 – Audio Manipulation U6 – 3D Animation using Autodesk Inventor U7 – Portfolio The weighting of the graded assignments is as follows: Quarter_Grade = 0.25*HW&Notebook + 0.35* Projects_Test_Portfolio + 0.1 * Professionalism_SubstituteTeacher + 0.2 * Quizzes_ExitSlip + 0.1 Blog |
Supplies - two 8 x 10 grided notebooks. Color pencil sharpener, color pencils, yellow highlighter. 8 GB or larger USB thumbdrive, two packs o f Post-It notes. Futhermore, CLICK and register to create the following accounts: www.gmail.com quizlet.com www.remind.com students.weebly.com In addition, you will use Audacity , Processing , Autodesk Inventor, and Autodesk SketchBookExpress to help you design solutions to different design projects, such as, VR origami commercials, powerfulplants or VR childrens books. Working in teams, you will learn about documenting your solutions, solving problems, and communicating your solutions to other students and members of the professional community . For more information, visit www.nyos.org or contact Mr. Villavicencio [email protected] |
Text and References
There is no assigned text. All test material will be taken from daily notes and lecture. However, materials are available upon request. Students will be required to keep a notebook that will include notes on all lecture material and lab work. Your notebook will be worth a portion of your final grade. Notebooks must be kept neat and in order by date to have points awarded,
There is no assigned text. All test material will be taken from daily notes and lecture. However, materials are available upon request. Students will be required to keep a notebook that will include notes on all lecture material and lab work. Your notebook will be worth a portion of your final grade. Notebooks must be kept neat and in order by date to have points awarded,
Total Test Retakes (excluding the End of Course Exam) If the student would like the opportunity to retake a failed test/assessment the student must:
1. Arrange with the instructor to receive remediation
2. Arrange with the instructor to re-test outside of class time within 3 class periods or by the end of a six week grading period, which ever comes first.
3. Sign a contract with the instructor agreeing to the above terms. The student will receive a maximum of 70% on the retake. Late work Work must be turned on time. Any assignments turned in within one class period of the time it's due is penalized 10%. Any assignment turned in within three class periods of the time it's due will be penalized 20%.
Late Work Late work related to an excused absence will be accepted according to district policy,(one class period per class absence plus one day.) Long term assignments are due on scheduled due date regardless of absences. Student success is dependent upon good communication. If there are concerns about absences or student work, it is imperative that the student communicates with the instructor. The student will receive a maximum of 70% on the retake. Late work Work must be turned on time. Any assignments turned in within one class period of the time it's due is penalized 10%. Any assignment turned in within three class periods of the time it's due will be penalized 20%.