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Due Date: |
Thursday, April 3 to Sakai
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included as a
slide in the
PowerPoint assignment |
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Evaluation: |
15 points |
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Related Material: |
Rubin,
Chapter 9 (online library reserve) |
| Submit to Sakai: | My
Favorite Music Poster |
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a. a bit-mapped image
that represents your favorite music genre |
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b. your name, section, and TA name in the lower right corner |
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c. the list of AppleWorks Paint features you used in lower left corne |
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Do Not Print Your Picture! |
The Paint file will be separated
separately to Sakai and also included as a slide in the
PowerPoint assignment. Save a copy of the Paint file to
Briefcase,
Eden, or your USB drive. |
1. For this assignment use the AppleWorks Paint tool
to create a picture representing the type of music you prefer to
hear. Your picture can be for any type of music. The
important part
of this assignment is that the picture illustrate your
preference.
2. Your picture should have a title (My Favorite Music),
centered at the
top of the picture. At the bottom of the picture include a
one-line statement telling why this music appeals to you.
You may also
include characters, caricatures, scenery, or objects to enhance the
overall image you want to convey.
3. This assignment is worth 15 points. Your picture will be
judged
on
how you used AppleWorks Paint features to enhance your image,
not on artistic talent. You will receive
two points for using the lasso,
text (A), and eraser
in creating the poster and one point for
each additional Paint feature or tool used in the poster (up to
fifteen points).
4. When you have completed the picture, use the AppleWorks
Paint text feature (A) to center the required text at the
top and bottom of the poster; to list your name, section and TA
name in the lower right corner; and to list the AppleWorks
Paint features you used in the lower left
corner. Remember to
include the grabber, text, and eraser when you list the
featues you used in the lower left
corner.
5. Save your
AppleWorks Paint
file to your Briefcase. You will use this
file as one of the slides in the PowerPoint assignment.
Note: Do not save your Paint
file as a .cwk file; it will not copy correctly into
PowerPoint. Click the Hide
Extension box in the lower left of the SAVE AS dialog box
when you name your file.