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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words Webquest 
Students will complete a web quest from the packet attached that will introduce them to digital photography terminology, picture taking skills,tips techniques, interactive picture taking websites, rubric building and self assessment, digital camera functions and features, taking good pictures, transferal and manipulation and working with the course graphic program.
Rubric Code: ZB24B9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Define Terms

Excellent

All 9 questions are answered in complete sentences using their own words. Information is direct and to the point.
Good

7 to 8 questions are answered in complete sentences using their own words. Information is direct and to the point.
Fair

5 to 6 questions are answered in complete sentences using their own words. Information is direct and to the point.
Poor

Only 4 questions are answered in complete sentences using their own words. Information is direct and to the point.
Resources Visited

Excellent

Students visit all 6 resource links (if they are still available) for taking good pictures. If any are not available, students may substitute appropriate links to visit 6 reputable sites.
Good

Students visit between 4 and 5 resource links (if they are still available) for taking good pictures. If any are not available, students may substitute appropriate links to visit 4 or 5 reputable sites.
Fair

Students visit between 2 and 3 resource links (if they are still available) for taking good pictures. If any are not available, students may substitute appropriate links to visit 2 or 3 reputable sites.
Poor

Students visit only 1 resource links (if they are still available) for taking good pictures.
Evaluation

Excellent

Students (paired) will create a rubric to self assess their completed projects using Rubistar. All categories will be listed and assessed fairly by each partner. Rubric will be saved for later use.
Good

Students (paired) will create a rubric to self assess their completed projects using Rubistar. Most categories will be listed and assessed fairly by each partner. Rubric will be saved for later use.
Fair

Students (paired) will create a rubric to self assess their completed projects using Rubistar. Some categories will be listed and assessed fairly by each partner. Rubric will be saved for later use.
Poor

Students (paired) will create a rubric to self assess their completed projects using Rubistar. Few or no categories will be listed and assessed fairly by each partner. Rubric will be saved for later use.
Camera Use

Excellent

Students will be assigned class digital cameras and learn all the functions and features of their camera.
Good

Students will be assigned class digital cameras and learn most of the functions and features of their camera.
Fair

Students will be assigned class digital cameras and learn some of the functions and features of their camera.
Poor

Students will be assigned class digital cameras and learn little or none of the functions and features of their camera.
Picture Taking

Excellent

Students will take 10 subject related pictures for their "Autumn" themed Picture Collage.
Good

Students will take 8 to 9 subject related pictures for their "Autumn" themed Picture Collage.
Fair

Students will take 6 to 7 subject related pictures for their "Autumn" themed Picture Collage.
Poor

Students will take 5 or less subject related pictures for their "Autumn" themed Picture Collage.
Digital Transfer

Excellent

Students will be able to transfer all themed related digital pictures using the computer, the digital camera and a USB cord into iphoto.
Good

N/A
Fair

N/A
Poor

Students will not be able to transfer all themed related digital pictures using the computer, the digital camera and a USB cord into iphoto.
Digital Collaging

Excellent

Students will be able to create a digital photo collage, with an "Autumn" theme, using 10 digital pictures and the Photoshop Elements program.
Good

Students will be able to create a digital photo collage, with an "Autumn" theme, using 8 to 9 digital pictures and the Photoshop Elements program.
Fair

Students will be able to create a digital photo collage, with an "Autumn" theme, using 6 to 7 digital pictures and the Photoshop Elements program.
Poor

Students will be able to create a digital photo collage, with an "Autumn" theme, using 5 or less digital pictures and the Photoshop Elements program.
Digital Editing

Excellent

Students will be able to enhance, use special affects and manipulate all 10 digital pictures in their digital picture collage.
Good

Students will be able to enhance, use special affects and manipulate 8 to 9 digital pictures in their digital picture collage.
Fair

Students will be able to enhance, use special affects and manipulate 6 to 7 digital pictures in their digital picture collage.
Poor

Students will be able to enhance, use special affects and manipulate 5 or less digital pictures in their digital picture collage.
Electronic Sending

Excellent

Students will be able to save and convert their PSD file to a JPEG and send to the provided email address for color printing. Included will be students name and project title on subject line.
Good

N/A
Fair

N/A
Poor

Students will not be able to save and convert their PSD file to a JPEG and send to the provided email address for color printing. Included will be students name and project title on subject line.



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