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CMAT Grading Process and Project 1ST Six Weeks: Computer component and working List all components and purpose of the computer Identify the parts by site Test Networking and information exchange Identify the components of a network Explain the pros and cons of a network and security Demonstrate how a network is set up in Windows and DOS enviroments Test PowerPoint – creating simple presentations Identify the windows and icons in PowerPoint Explain the benifets, and limitations of PowerPoint Create a presentation for a different teacher Test
2nd – 5th Six Weeks Rotation: Photoshop- Units 1-10 5 pictures ( not including Units 1-10) 1 combine multiple pictures 1-Create background and title 3- Other created graphic Write a Technical paper on how you created one of the graphics. Priemere- Units 1-12 1-Inerview a person and combine with other clips (Capture and import the clips) 2-combine different clips with overlay effect Write a Technical paper on how you created your interview tape Director- Learning Director 1 additional project (could be a team project) Create an interactive project Example: Instruction on equipment History, Science, Math, English Write a Technical paper on how to plan a create a Director project. LightWave- Unit 1-5 which includes the following Unit 1 Scenes and cameras Unit 2 Objects and movements Unit 3 Modeler – creating objects Unit 4 Bollean operations Unit 5 Bones Create 3 realistic animations 1- Car Traveling on Road 2- Multiple objects and movement interaction 3- Create more complex Animation Write a technical paper on how you planned and created an animiation. Special Effects Morph, ExRes, Aftter Effects Create 2 morph animiations Create 2 ExRes graphics Create 3 After effect tansitions Write a paper on how these three programs should be used and where they should be used and give examples. Final Project Create an interactive project that demonstrates who you are and what you have done in this class. This will be an individual project and must be completed by the last day you are in class.
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