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Agenda Digital Photography• Double-Check the Seating Chart for Changes• DO NOT turn on the computers until you are told
to do so!• Attendance and Check In (who has sketchbooks
and who has signed Class Expectations)• The Visual Classroom Lesson 2• HOMEWORK (if you did not already do it)
Homework Due Tomorrow• Find, buy, or make a sketchbook and bring it to next
class and EVERY class thereafter – UNLINED paper– About 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper (can be a little smaller or bigger,
but please not tiny or huge)– About 100 pages– Bound securely– Covered front and back
• Read and sign Class Expectation sheet• Have parents read and sign Class Expectation sheet
(due back signed by tomorrow!)
AUP Discussion• The computers are for class work. • They are a privelege and can be taken away.• Don’t go around the filters• Your Home drive is not private and is property of
the district.• Email is allowed. But only by teachers permission.
Ask.• There are several punishments to misuse they
include: monetary fines, expulsion, removal of account, removal from class, Suspension and criminal charges.
“Rules” for the Free Response Warm Up• Every class day’s Free Response must be on a new page in
your sketchbook (front to back is fine).• You must write the date at the top of each page.• The pages must be in order (which means that if you are
absent and don’t do the Free Response at home, you will need to leave a blank page(s) when you get back to class and then go back and do the one(s) you missed.)
• You must fill up a whole page with writing, sketching, etc. in response to the prompt each day.
• At least once a week, you must use color.
Cell Phone Assignment…
• Take photos with me of the same thing… but look for interesting angles, filling the frame, thinking about how it fills up the frame or your camera… AND eliminate all parts of the picture that you do not want in the image…
• Move closer!
Come back in quickly and we’ll take a look!