Course: Digital Graphics (Grades 10 12 )

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Course: Digital Graphics (Grades 10 12 ) Strand Theories and Principles proficiency in the use an the concepts underlying hardware, ethics and safety home, in school, and in Pathway standards: Media and Design Arts Pathway Standards ICT.DG.TP.10 12.1 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.TP.10 12.2 compliance with the ICT.DG.TP.10 12.3 Explain laws restricting the use of copyrighted materials. ICT.DG.TP.10 12.4 Identify examples of plagiarism, and discuss the possible consequences of plagiarizing the work of others. ICT.DG.TP.10 12.5 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.TP.10 12.6 Discuss misuse of technology for personal and commercial reasons (e.g., software piracy, unauthorized file sharing/downloading, virus spreading, and hacking); explain possible consequences. ICT.DG.TP.10 12.7 Analyze the way in which technical design (eg color theory, lighting graphics, typography, posters, sounds, costumes, makeup) contributes to a performance or presentation

Digital Coloring Lichtenstein Popart ICT.DG.DC.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.DC.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.DC.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.DC.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.DC.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.LP.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.LP.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.LP.10 12.3 compliance with the

Beginners Photomanipulation ICT.DG.LP.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.LP.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.LP.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the ICT.DG.BP.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.BP.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.BP.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.BP.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.BP.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of

Creating Collages ICT.DG.BP.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the ICT.DG.CC.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.CC.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.CC.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.CC.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.CC.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.CC.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the Beginners Typography ICT.DG.BT.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.BT.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring

Out of bounds Manipulation ICT.DG.BT.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.BT.10 12.4 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.BT.10 12.5 Develop and refine skill in the ICT.DG.OM.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.OM.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.OM.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.OM.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and

ICT.DG.OM.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.OM.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the Photo Retouching ICT.DG.PR.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.PR.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.PR.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.PR.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.PR.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.PR.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the

Photo Makeovers ICT.DG.PM.10 12.1 keyboarding techniques, ICT.DG.PM.10 12.2 Identify technology tools (e.g., authoring ICT.DG.PM.10 12.3 compliance with the ICT.DG.PM.10 12.4 Write correct in text citations and ICT.DG.PM.10 12.5 Use technology to create a variety of ICT.DG.PM.10 12.6 Develop and refine skill in the