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1 Digitools/Web Design Syllabus CHS Business/JVS/Family Consumer Science Department Contact Information: Parents may contact me by phone, email or visiting the school. Teacher: Mrs. Patricia Case Email Address: patty.case@ccsd.us Phone Number: (740) 702-2287 ext. 16238 Online: http://www.chillicothe.k12.oh.us/schools/chs/ CHS Vision Statement: Our vision is to be a caring learning center respected for its comprehensive excellence. CHS Mission Statement: Our mission is to prepare our students to serve their communities and to commit to life-long learning Course Description and Prerequisite(s) from Course Handbook: Digitools/Web Design 415 State Course #036000 Level II A technology/business elective Prerequisite: None Grade: 10-12 Graded: Conventionally Credit: 1 Recommended for College-bound Students Prezis? Blogs? Podcasts? Glogster? Do you know what these are? Do you want to learn how to use them? The first half of this course will include real-world connections and will help students understand how digital tools such as Smart phones, Tablet PC s, and laptops are revolutionizing the way we perform everyday tasks. Topics such as blogs, podcasts, voice activation software, Prezis, Glogster, Photoshop, Tagxedo (word cloud app), Google Docs, web page design, and various online applications will be explored. Web page development will be covered extensively in the 2nd half of this course. Effective use of HTML language and Dreamweaver will be covered. Practical application of these tools will be used in the development of several Web pages. Flash will be introduced to show students how to create their own animation in web design. Big Ideas/Purpose per Unit and Essential Questions/Concepts per Unit: Defined below for clarity are the Unit Titles, Big Ideas of

2 every Unit taught during this course, and the Essential Questions to be answered to better understand the Big Ideas. A student s ability to grasp and answer the Essential Questions will define whether or not he or she adequately learns and can apply the skills found in Big Ideas. This will ultimately define whether or not a student scores well on assessments given for this course. 1 st or 3 rd 9 Weeks o Unit I Title: Impact of Digital Communication Tools Big Idea #1: Understanding Digi Tools Basics helps a person to see the capabilities of the technology they re using. Essential Question #1: What is the difference between computer hardware and software? Essential Question #2: What are the types of external storage? Essential Question #3: What can you do to protect your computer from viruses? Big Idea #2: Communicating with Digital Technology is fast and efficient. Essential Question #1: How can e-mail be utilized for communicating? Essential Question #2: How is a podcast created? Essential Question #3: How is a blog created? Big Idea #3: Prezi is another option for creating presentations. Essential Question #1: How are Prezi presentations created? Essential Question #2: How do you allow others to see your Prezi? o Unit II Title: DigiTools for the Classroom and Beyond Big Idea #1: Google Docs allows a person to share documents in real time through the Internet. Essential Question #1: How do you create and format in word processing? Essential Question #2: How do you create and format a spreadsheet? Essential Question #3: How do you create and format a presentation? Big Idea #2: Photoshop allows users to create and edit images. Essential Question #1: How are PS tools used to edit a picture?

3 Essential Question #2: How are new layers added? Essential Question #3: How is the size of items changed? Big Idea #3: There are multiple ways to create and edit videos. Essential Question #1: How are a Flip camera or a phone used to take video? Essential Question #2: What can be used to edit the video? Essential Question #3: How is a short video with a theme created? o Unit III Title: Digital Communication Tools and Skills Big Idea #1: Speech Recognition can be used to enter text by using someone s voice. Essential Question #1: How can text be entered using your voice? Essential Question #2: What are the pros and cons of speech recognition? Big Idea #2: There are many career choices that involve digital communication. Essential Question #1: What are some career choices in digital communication? Essential Question #2: What is the job outlook, average pay, and education required? Big Idea #3: There are internet electronic projects that can be used to create posters or edit photos. Essential Question #1: How is an electronic poster created? Essential Question #2: What is an example of free photo editing software from the Internet and how is it used? 2 nd or 4 th 9 Weeks o Unit IV Title: HTML Big Idea #1: Using the Internet Essential Question #1: Can you browse the Internet and mark favorites? Essential Question #2: What is the difference between copyright, fair use, and plagiarism? Big Idea #2: Formatting Pages Essential Question #1: What are the basic tags needed in a webpage?

4 Essential Question #2: What tags are used to create a list? Essential Question #3: What tags are used to create a table? Big Idea #3: Links and Pictures Essential Question #1: Can you link pages? Essential Question #2: Can you insert a picture? o Unit V Title: Flash Big Idea #1: Motion Tween Essential Question #1: Can you create a motion tween? Essential Question #2: Can you reshape the path? Essential Question #3: Can you add layers? Big Idea #2: Shape Tween Essential Question #1: Can you create a shape tween? Essential Question #2: Can you create a morphing effect? o Unit VI Title: Using Dreamweaver to Create Web Pages Big Idea #1: Dreamweaver (DW) is used to create web pages. Essential Question #1: Can you type and edit in DW? Essential Question #2: Can you add links? Big Idea #2: Lists and images can be added to a web page. Essential Question #1: Can you create lists? Essential Question #2: Can you insert images? Big Idea #3: Links can be added to a web page to go to another page or image. Essential Question #1: Can you link pages? Essential Question #2: Can you create an image map? END OF COURSE EXAM Textbook: How to Create Web Pages@2002, McGraw-Hill, Kenneth C. Laudon Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Revealed @2009, Cengage, Sherry Bishop Adobe Flash CS4 Revealed @2010, Cengage, Jim Shuman Course Expectations Class Rules: 1. Be punctual 2. Be prepared for class

5 3. Be respectful towards teachers/staff, class members, school property, etc. 4. Be honest 5. Be observant of all class, school, and district policies 6. Be positive Procedures: 1. Students will type and answer Bell ringer in computer Bell ringer document that they save in their server space; type the essential questions and get materials ready the first 3 minutes of class. 2. Students will turn in work at the appropriate place and time. 3. Students will request permission from the teacher and get their agenda signed to leave the classroom for any reason. 4. Students will clean up after themselves. 5. Students are responsible for getting their make-up work after an absence. 6. Students are responsible for scheduling make-up tests and quizzes with the teacher. Course Material Paper, pens, pencils Agenda book Bell ringer sheet Grading Unit Exams 50% Assessments (Including: Quizzes, Essays, Labs, and Projects) 30% Homework 10% Class work 10% End of Course Exam is 20% of a student s final grade. Grading Scale The grading scale for Chillicothe High School can be found in the student handbook. Late Work Late work will be subject to the board adopted policy on assignments that are turned in late (to be reviewed in class). CHS TENTATIVE Course Schedule This is an overview of what will be covered in this course at CHS for this school year. Although, I would like to follow this plan verbatim this year s tentative schedule is subject to change (at the teacher s discretion).

6 1 st or 3 rd 9 Weeks Week 1: Beginning of the Year Pre-Assessment Exam Unit I Title: Impact of Digital Communication Tools Week 1: DigiTools Basics Week 2: Communicating with Digital Technology Week 3: Prezi Unit I Summative Assessment Unit II Title: DigiTools for the Classroom and Beyond Week 3: Google Docs Week 4: Photoshop Weeks 5-6: Create a video Unit II Summative Assessment Unit III Title: Digital Communication Tools and Skills Week 7: Speech Recognition Weeks 7-8: Career Exploration Weeks 8-9: Internet Electronic Projects Unit III Summative Assessment 2 nd or 4 th 9 Weeks Unit IV Title: HTML Week 1: Using the Internet Week 2-3: Formatting Pages Week 4 Links and Pictures Unit IV Summative Assessment Unit V Title: Flash Week 4: Motion Tween Week 4: Shape Tween Unit V Summative Assessment Unit VI Title: Using Dreamweaver to Create Web Pages Week 5-6: Dreamweaver Week 7: Working with text and images Week 8: Links

7 Week 9: Create a web site in Dreamweaver Unit VI Summative Assessment END OF COURSE EXAM Performance Based Section: Writing Assignments/Exams/Presentations/Technology One or more of the End of Unit Exams may be Performance Based. According to the Ohio Department of Education, Performance Based Assessments (PBA) provides authentic ways for students to demonstrate and apply their understanding of the content and skills within the standards. The performance based assessments will provide formative and summative information to inform instructional decisionmaking and help students move forward on their trajectory of learning. Some examples of Performance Based Assessments include but are not limited to portfolios, experiments, group projects, demonstrations, essays, and presentations.

8 CHS Digitools/Web Design Course Syllabus After you have reviewed the preceding packet of information with your parent(s) or guardian(s), please sign this sheet and return it to me so that I can verify you understand what I expect out of each and every one of my students. Student Name (please print): Student Signature: Parent/Guardian Name (please print): Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: