Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Writing assignments + highlighting 5W's + H

12th grade

Yearbook writing assignments

•Write three brief (5 sentence minimum) 5W's + H (who, what, when, where, why and how) "mini" news story about an event that you observed, experienced, heard about, etc.
•Do not write in first person.
•Due on Friday of each week. No late work accepted unless excused absence. Absences do not exempt you from assignments.
•Put the date of the event, etc. at the top of each assignment.
•Create a template that has this color code for each assignment.
            Who
            What
            When
            Where
            Why
            How
•Highlight one 5W+H used in your written assignment using the color code. 
•Email all work to topperselfie@gmail.com as attachment or the body of the email no later than Friday of each week.
http://hillwoodyearbook.blogspot.com/2016/11/sending-emails.html



Your grade
• Correct number of sentences written in journalistic style (30 points)
• 5W's + H used and highlighted (60 points)
• Mechanics (grammar, spelling, punctuation) (10 points)

Example

         Who
         What
         When
         Where
         Why
         How


March 28, 2017

Mr. Jake Harper, who teaches US History at Hillwood High School, introduced his A day 3rd period AP History class to the origins of the US Civil War today. The class consists of 30 students, mostly 11th graders. Mr, Harper began the class with a 3 minute film clip about the Civil War. This was followed by a PowerPoint presentation describing causes of the war.

For the remainder of the class, students read from the US History textbook and answered questions about the opposing sides in the war.



First person narrative means writing from the "I" point of view. As in: I walked down the alley, I picked up the phone, I told Tony that he was going down if he didn't cough up the money by Saturday. 

First-person plural pronouns are forms of “we.”

Third person narrative form is writing from the omniscent point of view. Here, you use the he-she form.

Singular third person pronouns are “he,” “she,” “it,” “his,” “hers,” “him” and “her,” and third person plural pronouns are “they,” “them” and “their.” The number of people to which you are referring should always match the pronoun you choose (“he” to refer to one male, “they” to refer to more than one male).





Thursday, March 22, 2018

MARCH 23



Names under photos of groups, teams, etc??????

Monday, March 19, 2018

Design studio budget QPI 4 Finance




class: Digital Arts & Design 1

subject: Careers and budgets

What I want you to know or do:
1. The different career opportunities in the field of visual communications
2. The basic components and preparation of a design studio budget



standards & indicators:

26) Explore how design professionals and companies calculate profit. Relate the profitability of a business to pricing and cost. For example, create a list of expenses incurred by a freelance designer and calculate the price and amount of work that must be accomplished in order to earn profit. (TN Math N-Q) 


description of activity: Research the career of a graphic designer & put together a budget for a graphic design studio. How do you think your budget improves situations, especially freelancers,  in the visual arts industry? Present your budget and findings to the class or your peers.

assignment:

Graphic Design Career, Design Studio Budget, Presentation

Assignment description: Form a group of three to four people. Research the career of a graphic designer & put together a budget for a graphic design studio. How do you think your budget improves situations, especially freelancers,  in the visual arts industry? Present your budget and findings to the class or your peers.


Part 1.
Research the career of a graphic designer at



1. What do graphic designers do?


2. About what percentage of graphic designers are self employed or freelancers?

3. What was the median annual wage of graphic designers in 2010?

4. About how much is the employment of graphic designers projected to increase from 2010 to 2013?

5. What is the suggested education level for a career in graphic design?

25 points



Part 2


Go to this link




Click and answer these questions from:

GRAPHIC DESIGN: A CAREER GUIDE

1. WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN?

2. WHAT DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW
a. Read Visualizing techniques.
b. Read Graphic design subjects. List five products a graphic designer might create. Interpret the text and be specific. 



3. What are the four visual tools a graphic designer uses to create these products?



4. Besides clients, what are five other types of people a graphic designer might work with?



5. Do really be successful as a graphic designer, what level of education do you need?

25 points



Part 3.
Design Studio Budget

Your name(s):_____________________________________ Block__________________

Assignment: Imagine that you own a graphic design studio that creates artwork for other businesses. Create a monthly budget for your studio. Research and estimate how much would it cost each month to operate your business. You can research costs online or you can estimate costs. Be realistic. Three people work in your studio. They are you, the owner, another designer and a secretary/receptionist.


Operating Costs per Month

Salaries (Three employees): 

You are the owner and head designer $________________

Associate designer & copywriter $________________

Secretary & office manager $________________

Rent: $________________

Utilities: 
Electricity $________________
Telephone $________________
Internet $________________


Equipment (Computers, scanners $________________
cameras, copy machine, etc.)

Office supplies: $________________

Insurance: $________________

Other: $________________



Total operating costs per month: $________________


25 points


Part 4.
Based on parts 1-3, present your budget to the class.
Create a pie chart that shows all your costs as percentages.
How could you improve your budget to increase your profits?

Go to piecolor.com

25 points




Assessment:
Parts 1 and 2.
Completion of answer sheets. Answer key is used.

Part 3.
Realistic completion of budget, based on research.

Part 4.
Correct calculations for pie chart. 15 points

Presentation rubric (10 points possible, calculated by 2.5 x mastery level):

4_Shows a full understanding of the topic.

3_Shows a good understanding of the topic.

2_Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic.

1_Does not seem to understand the topic very well.



Sunday, October 13, 2013


career and studio budget lesson_oct 28-31


Most of the assignments in this class are standards, so they count as part of your grade.

You have one additional class to makeup missing assignments or retake an assessment. After that the grade will be either a 50 or zero.



today:

1. Sketchbook

2. Careers lesson_parts 1 and 2


Past due_Common Core 8
http://stevecampbellhillwood.blogspot.com/2013/04/law-8april-2013.html

In your own words, list three things that this standard wants you to do. Individually or in a group.

Complete the reading and answer the questions.





Careers lesson_parts 1 and 2


class: Digital Arts & Design 1

subject: Careers and budgets

What I want you to know or do:
1. The different career opportunities in the field of visual communications
2. The basic components and preparation of a design studio budget
3. Create a pie chart that illustrates the parts of your budget


standards & indicators:
2.3 Assess situations in the visual art, design, printing, and photography industry and develop a presentation offering solutions or improvements.
3.3 Student is under-stood when speaking uses consistent standard English grammatical
forms.
3.6 Construct tables and analyze data and spreadsheets which aid in project preparation.
5.1 Analyze and understand the role of visual arts and design in business, industry, and the
community.
5.2 Demonstrate knowledge of industry software, computer interfaces, and the need for life-long learning skills.
5.7 Demonstrate the ability to prepare a project budget.
6.4 Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of research in relationship to design.
9.1 Researches the visual communications industry for various career paths and job titles.
9.2A  Plans personal education paths, based on aptitude, available courses, post-secondary
education, and current career paths.
9.2B Profiles personal characteristics, which are beneficial to the success of a professional in the visual communications industry.
9.3 Researches and develops a projection of visual communications industry trends related
to career opportunities.
10.1 Take advantage of technology-based tools.
10.2A Locate, select, and manage reference materials and information.
10.2B Cross-reference information for accuracy.
10.3 Employ technology to explore ideas, solve problems, and derive meaning.
10.4 Use technology to express ideas and exchange information.


description of activity: Research the career of a graphic designer & put together a budget for a graphic design studio. How do you think your budget improves situations, especially freelancers,  in the visual arts industry? Present your budget and findings to the class or your peers.

assignment:


Graphic Design Career, Design Studio Budget, Presentation

Assignment description: Form a group of three to four people. Research the career of a graphic designer & put together a budget for a graphic design studio. How do you think your budget improves situations, especially freelancers,  in the visual arts industry? Present your budget and findings to the class or your peers.


Part 1.
Research the career of a graphic designer at


http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Arts-and-Design/Graphic-designers.htm

1. What do graphic designers do?


2. About what percentage of graphic designers are self employed or freelancers?

3. What was the median annual wage of graphic designers in 2010?

4. About how much is the employment of graphic designers projected to increase from 2010 to 2013?

5. What is the suggested education level for a career in graphic design?

25 points



Part 2


Go to this link
http://www.aiga.org/guide-careerguide/




Click and answer these questions from:

GRAPHIC DESIGN: A CAREER GUIDE

1. WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN?

2. WHAT DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW
a. Read Visualizing techniques.
b. Read Graphic design subjects. List five products a graphic designer might create. Interpret the text and be specific. 



3. What are the four visual tools a graphic designer uses to create these products?



4. Besides clients, what are five other types of people a graphic designer might work with?



5. Do really be successful as a graphic designer, what level of education do you need?

25 points



Part 3.
Design Studio Budget

Your name(s):_____________________________________ Block__________________

Assignment: Imagine that you own a graphic design studio that creates artwork for other businesses. Create a monthly budget for your studio. Research and estimate how much would it cost each month to operate your business. You can research costs online or you can estimate costs. Be realistic. Three people work in your studio. They are you, the owner, another designer and a secretary/receptionist.


Operating Costs per Month

Salaries (Three employees): 

You are the owner and head designer $________________

Associate designer & copywriter $________________

Secretary & office manager $________________

Rent: $________________

Utilities: 
Electricity $________________

Telephone $________________

Internet $________________


Equipment (Computers, scanners $________________
cameras, copy machine, etc.)

Office supplies: $________________

Insurance: $________________

Other: $________________



Total operating costs per month: $________________


25 points


Part 4.
Based on parts 1-3, present your budget to the class.
Create a pie chart that shows all your costs as percentages.
How could you improve your budget to increase your profits?

Go to piecolor.com

25 points




Assessment:
Parts 1 and 2.
Completion of answer sheets. Answer key is used.

Part 3.
Realistic completion of budget, based on research.

Part 4.
Correct calculations for pie chart. 15 points

Presentation rubric (10 points possible, calculated by 2.5 x mastery level):

4_Shows a full understanding of the topic.

3_Shows a good understanding of the topic.

2_Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic.

1_Does not seem to understand the topic very well.





Tuesday, January 10, 2017


QPI 7.1_Item 4_Finance



Steve Campbell

class: Digital Arts and Design    

subject: Financial Operations_QPI_All Aspects 7 1_Item 4 Finance

description of activity:  Create a design studio budget

Standard 26) Explore how design professionals and companies calculate profit. Relate the profitability of a business to pricing and cost. For example, create a list of expenses incurred by a freelance designer and calculate the price and amount of work that must be accomplished in order to earn profit. (TN Math N-Q) 

                                           
the assignment (instructions, specifications and criteria): 

Design Studio Budget

Your name(s):_____________________________________ 
Block__________________

Assignment: Imagine that you own a graphic design studio that creates artwork for other businesses. Create a monthly budget for your studio. Research online and estimate how much would it cost each month to operate your business. Be realistic. Three people work in your studio. They are you, the owner, another designer and a secretary/receptionist.

Figure your monthly operating costs.


Operating Costs per Month

Salaries (Three employees):   

You are the owner and head designer $________________

Associate designer & copywriter  $________________

Secretary & office manager   $________________

Rent for 300 square feet:      $________________

Utilities:      
 Electricity    $________________

 Telephone    $________________

 Internet    $________________


Equipment (Computers, scanners  $________________
cameras, copy machine, etc.)

Office supplies:    $________________

Insurance:     $________________

Other:      $________________



Total operating costs per month: $________________

If you billed (charges) your clients at $50 per hour, how many hours would you need to bill each month to "break even"?