Graphic Design classes taught by Joey Hannaford Fall Semester 2012 meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am -1:45pm (GD I), 2:00-4:45 (GD IV, V, VI), or 5:30-8:15 (GD III) in either classroom 318, lab room 207 or the printmaking studio. Courses are a combination of discussion, lecture and studio time, with project assignments throughout the semester. For each class, you will be required to complete sections of each larger project assignment in a progressive manner and upon approval, the complete final project will be mounted on black presentation board as specified for grading. Arriving prepared each day of class is crucial to your success in this course.
USE of class blog:
Communication outside of class will take place over the class blog and occassional e-mail announcements.
The address is: UWGdesignhannafordfall2012@blogspot.com
It is crucial that you develop the habit of checking the blog regularly. Not checking the blog is NOT an acceptable excuse for missing due dates or other timely information.
Use of CourseDen:
Some aspects of your work for this semester may be made available to you through CourseDen. For each assignment, you are expected to login to CourseDen, complete the assigned work, and take a Quiz on that material by an assigned Due Date. After the Due Date, the Quiz will no longer be available to you, and you will receive a “0” for that Quiz. It is imperative that you check into CourseDen AND the class blog regularly to keep up. There may be graded quizzes both announced and unannounced.
CourseDen Help: 678-839-6248. Hours are 8-5 weekdays and I have found them to be very helpful.
Studio/Classroom Access:
Students are given 24-hour access to classrooms and the lab two weeks into the semester. Once class rosters are submitted to Public Safety, students can enter classrooms by swiping the door entry system with their ID cards. I will inform you when Public Safety activates the card entry system for the class. Keep in mind that rooms are shared with other classes. You are not allowed to use the classroom or lab during another classes’ scheduled time without permission of that instructor.
Lab: keep in mind that the computers in the lab are used by a number of other students & classes. Do not leave files on computer desktops and expect that they will still be there when you return. Always back up any recent work on your external drive before leaving the lab.
NO FOOD OR DRINK OF ANY KIND are allowed on the desktops of the lab in 207 at any time for any reason. If you have water or a drink, it must have a close-able cap and be kept on the floor. The reason for this is that we have very limited budgets for equipment. If any liquid of any kind spills on a keyboard, it is toast and we will have to locate funds to buy a new one. As for food, remember, the lab is used by a large number of students. If everyone using the computers had sticky fingers or was dropping crumbs everywhere, the desks, keyboards and lab get disgusting very quickly. Please respect the lab and provide yourself and your fellow students the courtesy of a clean environment.
Safety:
Students working late at night in studios can have Public Safety escort them back to their vehicles. To get an escort, call the Public Safety emergency number: 678-839-6000. Public Safety will provide an escort as long as there is an officer available.
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