Cooperative Imaging Assignment, Fall 2001

Assignments

2002-2003 Assignments and Student Work

Collaborative Web

Tri-Class Reflections

Course Information

Course Overview

Course Syllabus

Web Site Design Requirements

MS Web Development

MS Web Standards

Resources

Search This Web

Cascading Style Sheets

Copyright

Flash® (Macromedia)

FrontPage® (Microsoft)

HTML

Imaging Information

Images

Photoshop® (Adobe) 

Web Design

XHTML

MS Multimedia Skills | MS Academics | Middle School | The American School in Japan

As a class, you will create a joint web site detailing what you have found out about imaging. You've spent a couple of class periods examining imaging issues by looking into several sites, although most of you have focused on only a couple of issues. Your task is to create a joint website to show your knowledge as a class. You need to coordinate the work that you are doing with the others doing the same topic and you need to add your pages to the navigation bar in the proper order. Work in  http://itinstruction.net/multimedia/f01/imaging and put your work in your own folder.

Requirements

Your information should have enough detail that:

  • It brings up points that are interesting to you.
  • Shows that you understand the subject matter.
  • Has thoughtful content, not just a recital of facts. 
    • You may have an explanation of a situation and how your topic addresses it.
    • You may have pictures supporting your topic, but they must be pictures you create or you must have permission to use it, but you must get permission following the format describe in the "Copyright" section of this site.
    • If you are doing a file format, you need to compare its advantages to other formats.

Requirements

  • If you get information from a specific web site, summarize the information, then cite the source and include a link.
  • Use heading styles for titles and subtitles.
  • Do not:
    • change the font size or color. Instead, just use the default font and default colors. (We will change it later.)
    • use underlines. If you need emphasis, use bold or italic.
    • cut and paste information from other web sites into your page.
    • change the theme or background color of your page.

Assessment

Assessment of your pages will be based on the following scale:

4+ Exemplary Response

  • Complete with clear, coherent explanations
  • Shows understanding of the imaging concepts and procedures
  • Satisfies all essential conditions of the problem and goes beyond what is asked for in some unique way.

4 Complete Response

  • Complete with clear, coherent explanations
  • Shows understanding of  imaging concepts and procedures
  • Satisfies all essential conditions of the problem

3 Reasonably Complete Response

  • Reasonably complete; may lack detail in explanations
  • Shows understanding of most of the imaging concepts and procedures
  • Satisfies most of the essential conditions of the problem

2 Partial Response

  • Gives response; explanation may be unclear or lack detail
  • Shows some understanding of  imaging concepts and procedures
  • Satisfies some essential conditions of the problem

1 Inadequate Response

  • Incomplete; explanation is insufficient or not understandable
  • Shows little understanding of the mathematical concepts and procedures
  • Fails to address essential conditions of the problem

0 No Attempt

  • Irrelevant response
  • Does not attempt a solution
  • Does not address conditions of the problem

Last update 04/29/2002

Derrel Fincher (dfincher@asij.ac.jp)

   

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