PRESENTATION APPLICATIONS Course Syllabus Instructor: Mr. Stegman Telephone: 277-2063 Classroom: Room 149 Course Length: 1 Semester DESCRIPTION: This course in designed to make the students proficient with the use of multimedia devices. Students will use a scanner, printer, fax machine, projector, microphone, digital camera, quick cam, digital video camera, DVD player/burner, VCD Recorder, CD player/burner, and the Internet to complete class presentations. The students will have “hands-on” experience in the operations and use of these multimedia devices. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Log on and utilize networking capabilities. 2. Use all types of multimedia devices. 3. Create projects and present them to the class. CLASSROOM TEACHING METHODS: Lecture, demonstration using overhead, cooperative learning, individual learning, written and production quizzes, review questions, project and presentation, written and production tests, hands-on applications. EVALUATION: Evaluation will be based on each project they complete. The project is worth 75% and the presentation is worth 25% for a total of 100 points. This is a hands-on class and attendance is very important. Class time must be used wisely to complete and present projects in order to pass. There will be very little homework. The grading scale will be: 100 A+ 99-94 A 93-90 A- 89-87 B+ 86-83 B 82-80 B- 79-77 C+ 76-73 C 72-70 C- 68-69 D+ 66-67 D 65 D- 0-64 F The lowest grade for credit will be a 65%. PROJECTS AND ASSIGNMENTS: 1. Family Folder 2. Two States 3. Dream Vacation 4. Class Schedule 5. Laser Disk 6. Web Page Design 7. Favorite Sports Team 8. Friends 9. Favorite Movie 10. Final Project 11. Pre & Final Tests PRESENTATION APPLICATIONS PARENT/STUDENT INFORMATION SHEET 2009-2010 Classroom Rules: 1. RESPECT OTHERS 2. RESPECT EQUIPMENT 3. USE TIME EFFICIENTLY 4. NO FOOD OR DRINK IN COMPUTER LAB 5. ARRIVE TO CLASS PREPARED 6. STRIVE TO BE SUCCESSFUL Expectations & Procedures: 1. Get to class as quickly as possible. 2. Turn work in on time. You have 3 days to make up assignments and tests if you miss school. If you know you are going to be absent, try to make up the work ahead of time. 3. Textbooks are available to check out by students for make up work or study purposes. Students are responsible for replacement costs of books that are lost or not returned. ($50.00) 4. All students @ HHS were assigned a flash drive. This will be used to store assignments. 5. You may work on assignments at home with your laptop and your flash drive. 6. One student at a time will be permitted to use the restroom. Make sure you take the pass. 7. Grades can be check anytime online for immediate feedback. 8. Missing task reports will be handed out each class time or as often as needed. 9. Tornado and Fire procedures are posted in the classroom for easy reference. 10. Each student is given a course syllabus stating the course description, objectives, teaching methods, evaluation procedures, projects and assignments, and the textbook used. 11. Other procedures we will talk about: *neat areas *assigned seats *extra credit *recycle *dress code *save assignments and *bell work. If you have any questions or concerns throughout the year, please feel free to call me. Scott Stegman Work (277-2063) Home (277-0347)
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