Ottawa University
Professional Education Program
Summer 2004
 
Syllabus for Digital Yearbook


Course Number: EDU 67021-AB (1) (2) (3) credits

Date & Time: July 8-9; 8:30am -5:30pm

 

Location: Ottawa University, Phoenix Center, 10020 N. 25th Ave.

Instructor: Michael Mann, teacherz@cox.net , (480) 664-9161

 

Description: 

Learn the skills necessary to create a yearbook for your class or school using current digital technology including digital cameras, digital imaging software, Microsoft Word and web-based resources. No prerequisite. May be taken for one, two or three credits.  12 hours of outside practice is required for two credit hours. An additional project will be required to earn three credits.

 

Attendance:

Attendance is mandatory. 

 

Course Text/Materials: 

            All necessary course materials are posted online at: www.teacherz.net/ottawa

 

Course Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

·        Create yearbook pages using Microsoft Word

·        Take and insert digital photos into project

·        Organize, print and bind yearbook

 

Course Methods and Procedures:

Students will be guided through a variety of hands-on activities that will give them the skills necessary to crate a class or school yearbook using a variety of Microsoft applications. 

 

Course Outline:


  • Introduction to Word, Word Editing Basics
  • Taking digital photos
  • Editing digital photos
  • Inserting digital photos in a Word document
  • Creating articles for yearbook
  • Student bios for yearbook
  • Layout and organization of yearbook.
  • Share ideas for extra yearbook pages
  • Printing yearbook for reproduction

 

Evaluation/Outside Project:

Students will be evaluated on participation and completion of the in-class practice assignments. Twelve hours of additional outside practice required for two credits.  To earn three credits all students must complete an outside project. The student with the approval of the Instructor will select the content of the project. It should include 12 hours of combined practice and project, and must be submitted by disk or e-mail within 1 week of completion of course. A rubric for evaluation of the project will be provided to the participants during class.

 

 

Student Handbook/Catalog

Students should refer to the Ottawa University Student Handbook for all University regulations.

 

Disclaimer:

Course content and schedule may vary from this outline to meet the needs of a particular group of students. The instructors will explain the rationale for any variance as it occurs.