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Digital Media Website
Mrs. Amber O'Day
My Schedule:
Second Trimester - November 16 - February 26
Third Trimester - March 1 - June 2
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8:40- 9:27 |
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10:20- 11:07 |
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12:30 - 1:17 |
1:20 -2:07 |
2:10 - 2:57 |
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Lunch |
T6-4 |
T7-3 |
T6-1/6-3 |
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Quality Work
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Follow Directions!!!!!
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Turn Assignments in on Time
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Proofread for keying and spelling
errors
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Use proper formatting structure.
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Balance white space.
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Use fonts appropriately.
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Cite sources!! Graphics/Text/Music...
If
it is not yours it needs to be cited!
Academic Expectations and Policies
CHEATING ON EXAMINATIONS AND SCHOOL WORK
Cheating is a violation of all principles of education. The
student involved loses self-respect, and the grades of other students may be
affected. Electronic tampering or other misuse of computer equipment in the
academic setting will be considered a form of cheating. Cheating may result in
reduction of grade, loss of credit, or other appropriate consequences.
Suspension and/or dismissal from co-curricular activities are realistic
consequences. In addition, any stipulations outlined by sponsors of such
activities will be considered in the disposition of each case.
ACCEPTABLE USE OF COMPUTERS, COMPUTER NETWORKS AND RELATED
TECHNOLOGIES
The Unit Five School District provides access to a variety of
electronic devices, networking systems and software in order to promote
educational excellence. Acceptable use of these devices, systems and software
must be for the purpose of education or research, and must be consistent with
the educational objectives of the district.
The use of these devices, networks and software is a
privilege, not a right,
and inappropriate use will result in the loss of those privileges, disciplinary
action ranging from detention, suspension, expulsion, and/or appropriate legal
action. Examples of inappropriate use are as follows:
Using the network for any
illegal activity, including violation of copyright or transmitting any material
in violation of any U.S. or State regulation;
Unauthorized downloading
of software, regardless of whether it is copyrighted or de-virused;
Using the hardware,
software of networks for private financial or commercial gain;
Wastefully using
resources, such as file space;
Gaining unauthorized
access to resources or entities;
Invading the privacy of
individuals;
Using another’s account or
password;
Posting material
authorized or created by another without his/her consent;
Posting anonymous messages
or downloading copyrighted material for other than personal use;
Accessing, submitting,
posting, publishing or displaying any defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, obscene,
profane, sexually oriented, threatening, racially offensive, harassing or
illegal material;
Using
the hardware, software or networks while access privileges are suspended or
revoked.
Student use of the Internet, as well as all electronic devices, systems and
software mentioned above, will be limited to those who have read the
Technology Code of Conduct
and have signed and returned the appropriate authorization form
(refer to pages 45-50). Data and information which are kept on
district-provided fileservers, as well as data and information which are stored
on devices such as computer disks, are the responsibility of the student who has
been assigned that area/device or who owns the disk.
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