Sunday, May 10, 2015

Week of 5-11-15 to 5-15-15


MONDAY


AAVTC-GDP-1 
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. 


AAVTC-GDP-3 
Examine and prepare for career opportunities in the design profession. 


AAVTC-GDP-4 
Understand and demonstrate the fundamental basic elements and principles of design. 


AAVTC-GDP-5 
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental basics of a creative brief and demonstrate the proper usage. 


AAVTC-GDP-6 
Explore color and the variety of methods in which it can be applied. Interpret and apply color models through graphic manipulations. Identify the output issues involving color and demonstrate the proper usage. 

AAVTC-GDP-7 
Explore different outlets for typography and define its role in design. 


AAVTC-GDP-8 
Develop professional written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and follow ethical guidelines and copyright laws. 

AAVTC-GDP-9 
Identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of illustration as it pertains to the design field. 


AAVTC-GDP-10 
Demonstrate knowledge of file management and file formats and digital file preparation. 


AAVTC-GDP-11 
Demonstrate proper usage of measuring units and devices. 


AAVTC-GDP-12 
Demonstrate knowledge of production and output in the graphics and design industry. 

Students will select a final projects from one of the "Multi-faceted" projects we have completed this semester.
Students will sketch, plan, refine, execute and finish the selected project.
Students must create something totally new. The final project may not be an extension of an existing project.
The final project will serve as the "performance" part of the final exam. 
The final project is due May 18th.

TUESDAY:

AAVTC-GDP-1 
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. 


AAVTC-GDP-3 
Examine and prepare for career opportunities in the design profession. 


AAVTC-GDP-4 
Understand and demonstrate the fundamental basic elements and principles of design. 


AAVTC-GDP-5 
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental basics of a creative brief and demonstrate the proper usage. 


AAVTC-GDP-6 
Explore color and the variety of methods in which it can be applied. Interpret and apply color models through graphic manipulations. Identify the output issues involving color and demonstrate the proper usage. 

AAVTC-GDP-7 
Explore different outlets for typography and define its role in design. 


AAVTC-GDP-8 
Develop professional written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and follow ethical guidelines and copyright laws. 

AAVTC-GDP-9 
Identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of illustration as it pertains to the design field. 


AAVTC-GDP-10 
Demonstrate knowledge of file management and file formats and digital file preparation. 


AAVTC-GDP-11 
Demonstrate proper usage of measuring units and devices. 


AAVTC-GDP-12 
Demonstrate knowledge of production and output in the graphics and design industry. 

Students will select a final projects from one of the "Multi-faceted" projects we have completed this semester.
Students will sketch, plan, refine, execute and finish the selected project.
Students must create something totally new. The final project may not be an extension of an existing project.
The final project will serve as the "performance" part of the final exam. 
The final project is due May 18th.

WEDNESDAY

AAVTC-GDP-1 
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. 


AAVTC-GDP-3 
Examine and prepare for career opportunities in the design profession. 


AAVTC-GDP-4 
Understand and demonstrate the fundamental basic elements and principles of design. 


AAVTC-GDP-5 
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental basics of a creative brief and demonstrate the proper usage. 


AAVTC-GDP-6 
Explore color and the variety of methods in which it can be applied. Interpret and apply color models through graphic manipulations. Identify the output issues involving color and demonstrate the proper usage. 

AAVTC-GDP-7 
Explore different outlets for typography and define its role in design. 


AAVTC-GDP-8 
Develop professional written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and follow ethical guidelines and copyright laws. 

AAVTC-GDP-9 
Identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of illustration as it pertains to the design field. 


AAVTC-GDP-10 
Demonstrate knowledge of file management and file formats and digital file preparation. 


AAVTC-GDP-11 
Demonstrate proper usage of measuring units and devices. 


AAVTC-GDP-12 
Demonstrate knowledge of production and output in the graphics and design industry. 

Students will select a final projects from one of the "Multi-faceted" projects we have completed this semester.
Students will sketch, plan, refine, execute and finish the selected project.
Students must create something totally new. The final project may not be an extension of an existing project.
The final project will serve as the "performance" part of the final exam. 
The final project is due May 18th.

THURSDAY

AAVTC-GDP-1 
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. 


AAVTC-GDP-3 
Examine and prepare for career opportunities in the design profession. 


AAVTC-GDP-4 
Understand and demonstrate the fundamental basic elements and principles of design. 


AAVTC-GDP-5 
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental basics of a creative brief and demonstrate the proper usage. 


AAVTC-GDP-6 
Explore color and the variety of methods in which it can be applied. Interpret and apply color models through graphic manipulations. Identify the output issues involving color and demonstrate the proper usage. 

AAVTC-GDP-7 
Explore different outlets for typography and define its role in design. 


AAVTC-GDP-8 
Develop professional written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and follow ethical guidelines and copyright laws. 

AAVTC-GDP-9 
Identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of illustration as it pertains to the design field. 


AAVTC-GDP-10 
Demonstrate knowledge of file management and file formats and digital file preparation. 


AAVTC-GDP-11 
Demonstrate proper usage of measuring units and devices. 


AAVTC-GDP-12 
Demonstrate knowledge of production and output in the graphics and design industry. 

Students will select a final projects from one of the "Multi-faceted" projects we have completed this semester.
Students will sketch, plan, refine, execute and finish the selected project.
Students must create something totally new. The final project may not be an extension of an existing project.
The final project will serve as the "performance" part of the final exam. 
The final project is due May 18th.

FRIDAY

AAVTC-GDP-1 
Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry. 


AAVTC-GDP-3 
Examine and prepare for career opportunities in the design profession. 


AAVTC-GDP-4 
Understand and demonstrate the fundamental basic elements and principles of design. 


AAVTC-GDP-5 
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental basics of a creative brief and demonstrate the proper usage. 


AAVTC-GDP-6 
Explore color and the variety of methods in which it can be applied. Interpret and apply color models through graphic manipulations. Identify the output issues involving color and demonstrate the proper usage. 

AAVTC-GDP-7 
Explore different outlets for typography and define its role in design. 


AAVTC-GDP-8 
Develop professional written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills and follow ethical guidelines and copyright laws. 

AAVTC-GDP-9 
Identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of illustration as it pertains to the design field. 


AAVTC-GDP-10 
Demonstrate knowledge of file management and file formats and digital file preparation. 


AAVTC-GDP-11 
Demonstrate proper usage of measuring units and devices. 


AAVTC-GDP-12 
Demonstrate knowledge of production and output in the graphics and design industry. 

Students will select a final projects from one of the "Multi-faceted" projects we have completed this semester.
Students will sketch, plan, refine, execute and finish the selected project.
Students must create something totally new. The final project may not be an extension of an existing project.
The final project will serve as the "performance" part of the final exam. 
The final project is due May 18th.

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