Course Syllabus

18-19 Scientific and Technical Visualization I

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course focuses on the principles, concepts, and use of complex graphic tools to visually explain scientific and/or technical concepts.  Emphasis is placed on using computer software and hardware to enhance or generate data driven charts and graphs, 2D graphics, 3D graphics, and animations.  It is the intent of this course to teach industry standard computer graphics skills and also to reinforce advanced math, science, and visual design.

You may contact me by email at scott.bryan@ucps.k12.nc.us or phone at 704-296-3088 is you have any questions.

Course Competencies


Comp #

Obj #

Unit Titles / Competency and Objective Statements

(The learner will be able to:)

Time

Hours

Cognitive Weight

Type

Behavior

Cognitive

Performance

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

Course Level I

135

100%

 

 

 

 

 

67%

33%

 

A

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

 

 

 

 

V101.

Explain basic business meeting skills and goal setting.

 

2%

 

 

V101.01

Identify basic business meeting procedures.

 

1%

 

 

V101.02

Establish personal and organizational goals.

 

1%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

HISTORY AND IMPACT OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL VISUALIZATION

 

 

 

 

V102.

Recognize the history and impact of scientific & technical visualization.

 

6%

 

 

V102.01

Describe the historical significance of scientific & technical visualization.

 

2%

 

 

V102.02

Describe the technological advancements of scientific & technical visualization.

 

2%

 

 

V102.03

Recognize types of scientific & technical visualization and related careers.

 

2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

VISUALIZATION TOOLS

 

 

 

 

V103.

Analyze the use of visualization tools.

 

9%

3%

 

V103.01

Describe basic computer hardware and software.

 

4%

 

 

V103.02

Interpret the use and application of different types of software programs.

 

3%

 

 

V103.03

Summarize the ethical use of electronic media.

 

2%

 

 

V103.04

Demonstrate basic computer knowledge.

 

 

3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D

UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES OF VISUALIZATION

 

 

 

 

V104.

Apply basic principles of visualization.

 

22%

8%

 

V104.01

Describe design fundamentals.

 

5%

 

 

V104.02

Interpret color and its applications.

 

5%

 

 

V104.03

Discuss vector and bitmap images.

 

4%

 

 

V104.04

Identify effective 2D presentation techniques.

 

4%

 

 

V104.05

Describe 2D software applications and their basic functions.

 

4%

 

 

V104.06

Demonstrate effective presentation techniques using appropriate design fundamentals.

 

 

8%

 

GRADING SCALE

 

Most assignments will be completed in class.  Only completed assignments turned in on time can receive full credit.  Come to class prepared!  This is part of your grade.  The grading scale is calculated on a weighted scale as follows: 

 

Grading Scale

Most assignments will be completed in class.  Only completed assignments turned in on time can receive full credit.  Come to class prepared!  This is part of your grade.  The grading scale is calculated on a weighted scale as follows:

A = 100 - 90

B = 89 - 80

C = 79 - 70

D = 60 - 69

F = 59 and below

First Six Weeks  ……………………….………………………………………………………..  25%

Grades will be calculated based on the total points accumulated in each grading period.  Each point will be weighted equally.

Second Six Weeks  ……………………………………………………………………………..  25%

Grades will be calculated based on the total points accumulated in each grading period.  Each point will be weighted equally.

Third Six Weeks  ………………………………………………………………………………..  25%

Grades will be calculated based on the total points accumulated in each grading period.  Each point will be weighted equally.

Final Exam  ..…...………………………………………………………………………………..  25%

Total for Course ...........................................................................................................  100%

RESOURCES
Materials are available through Canvas

EmpowerEDthis provides parents with links to online resources and apps that students can access.

They will be using 3ds max to learn how to create 3D models.  It can be downloaded for free with a student email address from the Autodesk (Links to an external site.) website.

 

ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM

Canvas - ask your student for their login information to see updates on assignments, due dates, and grades

 

SUPPLIES

Students Supplies:      

  • Flash Drive 16G or more
  • Earbuds/Headphones
  • Pencils/erasers
  • Colored Pencils
  • Markers
  • Notebook

 

TARDY POLICY: 

At CATA, instruction is very important. All students are expected to be in their classrooms and ready to receive instruction before the tardy bell rings for each class. Following the tardy bell, students who are not in class must report to the front office for a tardy pass if they tardy to first period.  During the rest of the day teachers will mark student tardy in the PowerSchool Attendance System.   Only students with a Tardy Pass will be admitted after the tardy bell rings for first period.  There is absolutely no food allowed in the classrooms.  Students may not bring in food. 

 

Tardies will be recorded as unexcused unless an excuse can be verified by staff. Tardies will result in the following penalties:

 

All students must report to the office when tardy to first period and to class the rest of the day.  Teachers will mark students tardy who are late to 2nd period, 3rd period, and 4th period.  If a student is tardy twice in third period on Cougar Time days (Once before class and once after lunch), then the teacher will  mark them tardy one time in Power School and write it up as a minor incident in Educator Handbook for the second tardy of the period.   

 

1st/2nd Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods)

3rd Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will contact the parent on the third tardy by phone.  

4th/5th Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods). The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 1 day ASD with administration.  The administration will contact the parent.  

6th/7th Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 2 days ASD with administration.  The administration will contact the parent.  

8th Tardy: Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 3 days ASD.  The administration will set up a parent conference, create a written plan, and possible additional consequences. 

 

  • Please note that administrator warnings will only come from an administrator in the office for first period tardies.  Please be sure to give warnings to students in all other periods. 

 

The administration reserves the right to modify consequences on a case-by-case basis whenever appropriate. This may include loss of parking privileges. Students arriving on late buses will not be considered tardy.

 

 

Late Work:

Any late work that cannot be made up at all is recorded as a 0

If a student has the opportunity to make up work then, the grade is recorded as a 

 

Exam Exemption Policy

For any class that does NOT have an EOC, NC Final, or CTE Exam.  ONLY FOR TEACHER MADE EXAMS, please place in your syllabus

High School students will not be required to take a teacher-made[6] final exam in a course in the following situations:

  • The student has an average of 90 or above the week prior to the administration of the exam and has no more than 3 absences (excused or unexcused) in the class; or
  • The student has an average of 80 or above the week prior to the administration of the exam and has no more than 2 absences  (excused or unexcused) in the class

CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY

Regular attendance is required.  Your presence in class is crucial since most of the activities in this course occur during class time.  Your active participation will enhance your success as well as that of your classmates.  Be active in class!  Participate in class discussions!  Your opinions, input, and questions are what this class is all about!  Class attendance is part of your final grade.

Credit will not be granted for classes when absences for a student reach eight days for a semester long course and fifteen days for a yearlong course. Absences include those that are lawful, unlawful, and due to suspension.

Following any absence(s), a student is required to present a written document from the parent or guardian stating the reason for the absence.

 

STUDENT USE OF COMPUTER EQUIPMENT/INTERNET

Please READ pages 53 – 54 in your UCPS handbook and pages 14 -16 of your CATA student handbook regarding appropriate use of computer equipment/internet and consequences for misuse of both.

 

TUTORING

Students are required to attend mandatory tutoring for each class if grade drops below  “70”.  Tutoring is scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday 8:15 am – 8:50 pm.  Alternate and/or additional dates and times may be scheduled with teacher.

 

LATE/MAKE-UP WORK

Assignments are due on the announced due date. It is your responsibility to keep up with class activities and assignments and request missing assignments due to absence.  Upon returning from an excused absence, students will be given two days for each day absence to make up missed assignments/test.  When arrangements are not made to complete make-up work or if work is not submitted on time, the student will receive a grade of 0%

 New Schoolwide policy:  Work that has recieved a 0 and cannot be made up will have a 0 in the gradebook.  If it has not been turned in but still may be completed for a grade, it will have a score of 1.

 

CLASSROOM PROCEDURES

 

*****FOOD WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM*****

Please note:  Bottled water or any drink inside a resealable container is allowed.  The privilege will be removed if containers are not disposed of properly.  Water is not allowed near the computers.

 

Students are expected…………………………………..

  • To act in a manner that is respectful and courteous
  • Show respect and courtesy for all class members and the teachers

Disrespect WILL NOT be tolerated! 

  • Be prepared daily with all required materials
  • Be punctual – be seated quietly and ready to begin when the bell rings
  • Conduct themselves in a manner which respects all students’ right to learn
  • Follow all verbal and written instructions from the teacher
  • Use time between class to take care of restroom needs

(If there is a medical reason, a doctor’s note is required)

  • Begin working on your pre-class assignment at the beginning – you may use your textbook, notes and homework, however this is an individual task
  • Stay seated until the teacher dismisses class
  • Contact teacher with any questions concerning a grade

(Progress reports are issued in the middle of each 6 weeks period.   You may schedule an appointment for tutoring, if needed)

  • ALWAYS PUT FORTH YOUR BEST EFFORT!!!

 

PARENT/GUARDIAN AND STUDENT SIGNATURE FORM

After reading and discussing the course syllabus and classroom procedures document with your son/daughter, please sign below, detach this page and return to the teacher.  Your prompt attention in this matter will ensure that your child is aware of what is required of him/her.  Thank you.

STUDENT:  I have read the course syllabus and classroom procedures document.  I understand what is expected and will honor these procedures.

Student Name:  ____________________________________   Date:  _____________________

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Student Signature:   ________________________________   Date:  _____________________

 

 

PARENT(S):  My child and I have reviewed and discussed the course syllabus and classroom procedures document.  I understand and will support them.

Parent Name:  ____________________________________   Date:  _____________________

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Parent Signature:   ________________________________   Date:  _____________________

 

 

 

 

Course Summary:

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