Science and Technology Department Ascension of Our Lord Secondary School Course Code: Course Name: Level: Student Name: ________________________ TGJ3M1 Communications Technology Gr. 11 University / College Course Description: This course examines communications technology from a media perspective. Students will develop knowledge and skills as they design and produce media projects in the areas of live, recorded, and graphic communications. These areas may include TV, video, and movie production; radio and audio production; print and graphic communications; photography; digital imaging; broadcast journalism; and interactive new media. Students will also develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will explore college and university programs and career opportunities in the various communications technology fields. Overall Course Expectations or Strands: A. Communications Technology Fundamentals - the interpersonal and communication skills necessary to work effectively in a team environment. - core concepts, techniques, and skills required to produce a range of communications media products or services; B. Communications /technology Skills - project management techniques to develop communications technology products effectively in a team environment - design process or other problem-solving processes to meet a range of challenges in communications technology C. Technology, the Environment and Society -the impact of communications media technologies and activities on the environment and ways of reducing their harmful effects - the social effects of current communications media technologies and the importance of respecting cultural and societal diversity in the production of media projects D. Professional Practice and Career Opportunities - safe work practices when performing communications technology activities; - careers in communications technology for which postsecondary education is required or advantageous, and college and university programs that prepare students for entry into these occupations. Efforts will be made to meet the individual learning needs of students to promote student success with respect to meeting the expectations of this course. My signature below indicates that I have read the Course Handout, and I am in agreement with its contents. Parent’s/Guardian’s Signature: _________________________ Date: _______________ Students’s Signature: ________________________________ Date: _______________ Course Units May Include: Unit 1: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5: Unit 6: Resources: Students will be using a variety of equipment provided in-class for the course. These include: iMac Computer, video camera, still digital camera, colour printer. Design Process Graphic Design Animation / Motion Graphics Television Production Video Production Culminating Activity Culminating Summative Tasks will be administered towards the end of the course and will be weighted at 15% of the final mark. Any damage or loss incurred due to negligence of the student will result in payment for replacement. Catholic Graduate Expectations: The graduate is expected to be: A discerning believer - An effective communicator - A reflective, creative and holistic thinker - A selfdirected, responsible, lifelong learner - A collaborative contributor - A caring family member - A responsible citizen Evaluation Policies Evaluation Structure:: Knowledge/Understanding Application Communication Thinking/Inquiry 20% 40% 20% 20% Term Evaluations = 70% of the final mark. Final Evaluation = 30% of the final mark. Final Evaluations will include: (final exam = 15% & CPT = 15%) 1. Feedback will also be provided for student learning skills. Working independently, teamwork, organization, work habits/homework, and initiative are assessed apart from student achievement in the four categories outlined above and will conform to the coding: E – Excellent G – Good S – Satisfactory N - Needs Improvement 2. Assignments submitted after the due date established by the teacher will receive a penalty in accord with our Board Assessment & Evaluation Policy Document as outlined in the student agenda. 3. Should a student miss an evaluation due to a legitimate absence, in accord with our Board A&E Policy Document, the student and teacher will make arrangements to address the missed evaluation in a timely manner. In the cases of extended vacation or prolonged absence, consultation with the appropriate administrator is required. 4. In the event that the student does not make up the missed evaluation(s), a zero may be assigned. If it is determined that the evaluation(s) has/have been missed as a result of a skip/truancy or has/have been plagiarized, a zero may be assigned. 5. For all other cases of absence and/or missed evaluations (including absence during the final examination period), please refer to our Board A&E Policy as outlined in the student agenda. May God bless your efforts this semester!