1. Due dates are firm, absence is not an excuse. Class work, homework, projects, texts, etc. are always on your class site
2. Significantly unfinished work will not be graded or accepted.
3. Any project submitted on time may be improved for the next class for a higher grade.
4. Late submission: A finished project can be submitted one week late, but will be graded one whole letter grade lower.
For example, an “A” work (100%) becomes next session a “B” work (85%).
In this case, you will not have a chance for improvement
5. No project will be accepted two weeks late and a grade of 0 % will be entered instead.
6. All computer projects have to be submitted into drop-box folder AND printed
7. All additional information is always on your class website
NO EXCEPTIONS
NUMERIC GRADE RANGE
97-100 |
A+ |
93-96 |
A |
90-92 |
A- |
87-89 |
B+ |
83-86 |
B |
80-82 |
B- |
77-79 |
C+ |
73-76 |
C |
70-72 |
C- |
68-69 |
D+ |
66-67 |
D |
65 |
D- |
Below 65 |
F |
Components | % / points of the final grade |
1. Attendance, discipline and class participation | 10 points |
2. Project 1 | 10% |
3. Project 2 | 10% |
4. Project 3 | 10% |
5. Project 4 | 10 % |
6. Project 5 | 10% |
7. Project 6 | 20% |
8. Midterm test | 10% |
9. Final test | 10% |
Total | 100 |
Extra project (if needed) | 10% |
PROJECTS RUBRIC
(Grading criteria to consider)
Components / Points |
Exceptional 20 |
Acceptable 15 |
Unsatisfactory 10-0 |
Score |
Following directions |
Followed all of professor’s directions; more than adequately completed the minimum content requirements; added extra material. |
Followed most of the professor’s directions; completed the minimum content requirements. |
Disregarded professor’s directions and failed to complete a significant part of the minimum content requirements. |
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Timely submission |
All project elements were completed and turned in on due date. |
Significant part of project was completed and turned in on due date. |
Nothing was turned in on due date. |
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Graphic design level |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood all of the basic design and organizational concepts. |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood some of the basic design and organizational concepts. |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood few or none of the basic design and organizational concepts. |
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Technical requirements |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood all of the basic technical concepts and skills. Student made attempts to explore intermediate/advanced technical skills. |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood some of the basic technical concepts and skills. |
Student appears to have demonstrated and understood few or none of the basic technical concepts and skills. |
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Creativity/originality |
Works shows unique and creative attributes. The student demonstrated effective critical thinking skills. |
Work shows some unique and creative attributes. The student demonstrated weak critical thinking skills. |
Work show little unique or creative attributes. The student has not demonstrated critical thinking skills. |
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Points 100 |
Points 75 |
Points 50 (fail) |
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