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Syllabus BBCTA-B202-PIT Principles of Information Technology (PIT) Mr. Bankston donbankston@misdmail.org Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy B202 Fall 2015 PIT meets from (First Session 7:00 a.m. 9:15) (Second Session 11:25 1:35 p.m.) Monday-Friday during August 24 to October 2nd (except for Labor Day September 7th). This syllabus will provide you with the basic information about the course. Keep if for future reference in your portfolio after your parents read it and signs. It is available on Google Classroom. WELCOME I am very happy to have you in this accelerated Principles of Information Technology course at Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy during these next 6 weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION & OBJECTIVES This course is designed to teach beginning concepts and skills associated with basic information technology concepts as prescribed by the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills requirements for Principals of Information Technology. This class has no certifications. Students develop computer literacy skills to adapt to emerging technologies used in the global marketplace. Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to prepare for a rapidly evolving workplace environment. Students enhance reading, writing, computing, communication, and reasoning skills and apply them to the information technology environment. This is a 6 week course. Most all work will be done in class. Students will create a variety of projects and assignments to represent the new technology skills learned. We will learn about variety of IT concepts including; computer software, computer hardware, careers in IT, and how to prepare and give presentations. We will learn beginning computer programming skills with a visual programming environment called Scratch, which is available to the students at home by way of the internet. Credit:.5 elective for 9 th to 12 th grades. TEACHER INFORMATION A major key to thriving students is teacher/student/parent/family communication. I want all of my students be successful in this class, preparing them for life after high school by encouraging them to listen, solve problems, and strive for excellence. With parental/family help by providing encouragement and support at home, each student can be encouraged to achieve his or her maximum potential. Please feel free to email Mr. Bankston or call and leave a message, if you or your parents have any questions. Mr. Bankston is available on request to schedule a conference at Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy BBCTA: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Monday to Friday. My classroom phone number is 682-314-1581. ASSIGNMENTS Pen (preferably black ink), also a Pencil and (Notebook / Portfolio which is provided in class). Assigned PC also must use (Google Classroom, ical, Remind, and Dropbox accounts). Regular notebook paper, 5 to 10 sheets, but no more.

Page 2 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 CURRICULUM UNITS Major Projects/Tests Week(s): All About Me Presentation 1-2 Software Applications Unit: MS Office skills: PowerPoint, Word, Excel Presentation skills Media/equipment use: flash drive, scanners, cameras, internet, etc. Computer Basics Test/Project 2-3 Computer Hardware Unit Basic components and functionality Binary computer number systems, and conversions IT Job Research Project 4-5 IT/Stem career research project MS Office skills: PowerPoint, Publisher, Word MLA/Research project skills Presentation skills Internet/web design skills Scratch Units & Ping Pong 5-6 Software Programming Programming basics logic/algorithms Scratch setup, use, development environment Scripts basics: Decisions/Loops/Variables Networks/Internet/Ethics/Security HTML basics Network basic terms and concepts Computer & internet ethics and security concepts Scratch Game Project 6 Software Programming Project/design process and life cycle Storyboarding Logic thinking Project/time management The schedule is tentative and subject to change depending on the progress of the class. ASSESSMENT POLICY One (1) week = three (3) weeks of course work. Six (6) weeks = a semester. According to District Policy, an elective course s grading periods will be: o Major Project/Tests/ Notebook.... 40% o Daily /Classwork........ 60% NOTE: No Final exam for this course. All course assignments will be accessible on GoogleClassroom.com

Page 3 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 CAMPUS & CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT Our campuses and classrooms provide amazing resources that must be shared. Both you and I will abide by these policies as well as those established by the Mansfield ISD school board policies: Be respectful of one self Come to class prepared with your materials and assignments; be dressed and groomed in accordance to school codes. Be respectful others The focus of the class is on learning. Distracting behavior will not be acceptable. Be respectful of property and equipment Clean up after yourself and take care of items that are placed in your care. Put things back where and in the way you found them. Be responsible Take care of your assignments and other business at appropriate times. Be reliable Be prepared and on time for class. Be a team player You will have plenty of opportunities to team up with and/or help others in the class. Do the work and on time, carry your part of the load, and do it with a good attitude and with your heart. Winners never give up, just keep trying and working and it will come. We are here to become more powerful people: to become leaders that make our communities better. Respect plays out in many ways, including paying attention, doing quality work, being ready to learn and participate and supporting each other. Here is where we can hone our individual and team skills. This is your opportunity to act in the intention of helping each other grow. Give your best effort. Do quality work and let s inspire each other to greater heights of personal satisfaction and achievement. B202 CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS 1. SIGN IN at table by the door. This is how attendance is taken. It is your responsibility. 2. Students are to be seated at the tables when the bell rings, GET off your ipads and ready to start. 3. ASSIGNED SEATS students must sit at their table and assigned computers and are not allowed to use other computers unless specifically directed to by the instructor. 4. Backpacks, purses and other large items must be in the assigned area (tables only not the computer area) for each student. This includes ipads, cellphones, and other electronic devices. 5. Class participation Students are expected to activity participate in class daily. Passive learners don t learn much, you need to be actively involved in this class. This will show in your daily work (assignments) and also on Test and Quizzes. 6. Missed Work/Assignments and Test It is your job to look on ical before you come back from missing this class, before you come back to class. That way you will know what you missed and many times can go ahead and do the work or at least start it. Please ask the teacher for anything you don t understand about the missed work/assignment when you return to class. Keep in mind you are expected to already know what you missed. Must be completed ASAP. 7. Lab Safety / Health Students are expected to follow classroom rules, listen to and follow instructions (written and/or verbal), and use common sense when working in this class. More detailed information will follow as necessary. 8. Out of respect for our learning environment, YOU MUST silence your phone before you enter the class and place all electronic devices out of sight including all ear buds in your pocket or back packet before entering. No phones should ever be seen or heard by the teacher in this class. During lecture and class discussions this is important to maintain necessary focus. BYOD Policy Mansfield ISD has a BYOD policy in place; however, with access to computers in the classroom daily, the use of cellular device is never allowed in class. Having cell phones out in class (bell to entry classroom to the dismissal bell) will result in a disciplinary office referral. This includes the time for cleanup, just keep your phones put away until dismissed by the teacher.

Page 4 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 ipad Classroom Rules Make sure ear buds and headphones are put away and out of sight before entering the classroom. Close all applications (apps) on your ipad upon entering the classroom. Make sure the sound is off before entering the classroom. You may only have apps open that the teacher ask you to open during class. The opening of any additional apps including any gaming, messaging, Skyward or email before the alarm goes off signaling the last 4 minutes of class (cleanup) will result in a disciplinary referral. ipads need to remain on your table at all times. Never take ipads to the computer area. When they are not in use, you will need to have them face down at the top of the desk or in your backpack. When in use for assigned class work: ipads need to remain flat on your desk or slightly propped (using the stand) when in use so that your screen can be viewed by the teacher at all times. Make sure your ipad has the sound off. You will be instructed when or if it is necessary for the sound to be on. In that case, you will be asked to use headphones but not until that time. 9. Computers are to be left in the same configuration as found (including screen background, etc.). Remember these are not your personal computers. A record is kept of your technology usages by way of Net Support and it records all activities on the computers. 10. Outside storage devices are not to be used in the B202 Computer Lab without the permission of teacher. Please don t bring memory sticks to class or ever put them into the computers. 11. No food is allowed in the computer lab. Only drinks with a screw cap is allowed at the tables. 12. Printing Some assignments may be printed to a central network printer. Students should proof read work before printing. Any printing of items not pertaining to this class requires specific permission from the instructor. 13. Worksheets Students will be given one copy of each worksheet and/or instruction sheet needed. The work is listed on ical for the schedule of the work and when the work is due. If the student loses the worksheet and/or instruction sheet, it is expected that the student reprints as needed whatever was lost, from Google Classroom on their own printer. 14. Four (4) minutes before the end of class students are to: Students are to return all materials to the appropriate location, put it back where you got it. Students are to leave workstation area and chair clean. Chairs are to be returned to its place under the desk in front of computer and the tables. ABSENCES & TARDIES All assignments will be accessible electronically on GoogleClassroom.com. It is your responsibility to get any information missed if absent or tardy on ical for PIT. Because this course is condensed one six weeks, all work will have a maximum late submission date which is the 20th class period late or before the six weeks has ended, whichever comes first. It is up to the student to get missed work completed on a timely bases. Tardies: Students need to figure out how to get to class on time. The district s policy is on the 4 th tardy and every tardy after students will receive an office referral. I follow this policy. LATE WORK This is an accelerated course. Assignment dates are established. There will be a standard deduction of 5% per class day for late work. It is important that you communicate any special circumstances regarding absences and late work to Mr. Bankston ASAP. Most assignments are due on Tuesdays and Thursdays but not always.

Page 5 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 Re-take Policy Students who fail a major test/assessment (below 70%) will be allowed to retake or correct up to a 70% grade. This does not include semester examinations. Students are expected to make arrangements with the teacher to retake or correct a major test/assessment. Students are encouraged to participate in tutoring opportunities before retaking a test. Each teacher will communicate routine requirements for retakes and corrections in his/her course syllabus. All retakes or corrections must be completed prior to the end of each six week grading period unless the student is afforded time, after the six week grading period, as a result of the district s absent/make-up guidelines. Dropbox, MBC, Google Classroom, Google Drive, Remind, & ical (Dropbox-Both ipad & PC installed), Google Classroom, Remind, and ical installed ipad. All Students must have an active Dropbox account setup and save the files for this class on that account. It is free at dropbox.com. Students need to install Dropbox and also join my class on Google Classroom so they can open their files and do their work on the school computers in class and on their ipads and/or their own PC s as needed, at home. All students will need to setup and installed on a classroom assigned computer and their ipad by the due date of September 1, 2015. This is to help them here in class and also at home especially if they ever miss a class or get behind on your work. When You Are Absent or Have Missing Assignments It is your responsibility to let me know that you are in need of help. Please use Google Classroom, ical and Dropbox to get caught up on any and all work you missed or are behind on. If you need help let me know otherwise you will need to make up the work on your own. Posting Student Work Student grades will be posted in Skyward parent portal within five business days for daily grades and major grades. Special consideration is given to major projects, including lengthy assignments. Extra Credit As a general rule there are no extra credit offered for this class. So do the assignments that are assigned you and get them turned in on time. ACADEMIC HONESTY & INTEGRITY Honesty is always the best policy. Please, give me NO reason to suspect any form of cheating on work that is done in this course. While working with others on projects and assignments are allowed & encouraged, copying all or any part of any assignment is cheating and will result in a zero for the assignment, parent contact, and a referral to your assistant principal (per Student Code of Conduct). DISTRICT POLICIES The student and parent must sign the computer rules policy provided by the Mansfield ISD. All district and campus policies will be followed and enforced in this classroom. MISD and BBCTA/FHS policy will be followed in relationship to cell phones and electronic devices in the classroom. KNOW THIS... You will be challenged each day to live your life with a purpose... so regularly ask yourself, Do I know that my choices are affecting ME either positively or negatively and WHO I am becoming and who I will be in the future?

Page 6 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 THIS IS YOUR LIFE... Your one-and-only life on this planet. You determine what s possible. Make good choices, ask questions, think, and take positive steps today is the day. Each day life offers itself to us in an endless number of ways. Each moment comes to us with both hands filled with gifts, marvels, opportunities and adventures but we seldom see or accept more than a tiny fraction of the exciting possibilities around us. Let s be daring, be bold and be true to ourselves. Let s make the most of these opportunities to work together and to learn from each other. All course assignments will be accessible on GoogleClassroom.com Room B202 Mr. Bankston Information Technology & Engineering Instructor BEN BARBER CTA & MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MANSFIELD, TEXAS donbankston@misdmail.org Updated 08/21/15 All course assignments will be accessible on GoogleClassroom.com

Page 7 BB-B202-PIT Syllabus Ben Barber Career and Technology Academy Mr. Bankston B-202 STUDENT & PARENT SIGNATURE PAGE Fall 2015 PIT D. Bankston, Engineering Instructor Due: August 25, 2015 Signed by both. Please sign and return this packet after reviewing the Course Syllabus, Classroom Policies and the Mansfield ISD Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). My child and I understand that he/she must comply with these regulations. We realize that if he/she fails to abide by the rules, he/she will adhere to the sanctions listed and will not be able to participate in this computer-based lab or regular classroom. District policy states that every student will wear an ID and have a signed Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) on file every day to be able to access any MISD networked computer. Your signatures below indicate that you have received, reviewed, and accept the course syllabus, classroom policies and the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of the Mansfield ISD. Student s Name: (Print) Student s Signature Date: Parent s/guardian s Name: (Print) Parent s/guardian s Signature: Date: Your Grade Classification right now: (9 th, 10 th,11 th or 12 th ) P.S. All course assignments will be accessible on GoogleClassroom.com Dropbox, MBC, Google Classroom, Google Drive, Remind, & ical (Dropbox-Both ipad & PC installed), Google Classroom, Remind, and ical installed ipad. All Students must have an active Dropbox account setup and save the files for this class on that account. It is free at dropbox.com. Students need to install Dropbox and also join my class on Google Classroom so they can open their files and do their work on the school computers in class and on their ipads and/or their own PC s as needed, at home. All students will need to setup and installed on a classroom assigned computer and their ipad by the due date of September 1, 2015. This is to help them here in class and also at home especially if they ever miss a class or get behind on your work. Mr. Bankston B202 Ben Barber Career Technology Academy Mansfield, Texas donbankston@misdmail.org Updated: 08/21/15 Bankston 2015 Fall-PIT-Syllabus.docx