Showing posts with label Communications Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communications Technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Assignment #1: Cover Letter + Resume (5%)

Here is the first assignment for Comm. Tech. - your Cover Letter and Resume using Microsoft Word.
Due: Monday November 26th. 

The first document below is the assignment handout.
The second document tells you how to do the assignment.



Monday, 19 November 2012

How To View + Write about a Website


How to View a Website from blythstudiob

Today in Comm. Tech. we wrote our reviews of the film: "The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone."

After, we learned how to view and write about a website and completed a review of either a good or a bad website, using the criteria from the PowerPoint above.

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Write your name in hieroglyphics





Use the charts above to draw the symbols to represent your name, or use an online version: here.

Add the finished sketch (or print out) to your portfolio.

This exercise will provide a closer look at how the Egyptian symbols are formed, and even if they are not a real translation, they offer an approximation of the sounds the hieroglyphs represent.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

The Mystery of The Rosetta Stone

On Friday in Comm. Tech. we started learning how to view and write about a film. The film we watched and will review on Monday is "The Mystery of Rosetta Stone" (It is available to watch on youtube).

We watched this movie to learn more about the origins of writing that uses sounds to communicate and not simply pictures (pictographs).

The Rosetta Stone represents a major breakthrough in writing systems, and is the first development that we are studying in the history of communications technology.

Here is a photo of the Rosetta Stone:



And here is the work that Jean-Francois Champollion did in working out the sounds of the hieroglyphs:




How To View + Write about a Film (PowerPoint)

Unit One Learning Goals for Grade 10


By the end of this unit I will be able to:
  use ideas, methods and skills that are needed to produce a variety of communications media products or services.

show that I understand the basic mathematical and scientific concepts used in communication technology and can use them to create media projects.

describe how communications media have affected society and culture.

Unit One Learning Goals for Grade 11 + 12


By the end of this unit you will be able to:
1 ·  use ideas, methods and skills that are needed to produce a variety of communications media products and services.

2 · describe the equipment and software needed for different kinds of communications media and explain how they are used.

3 ·  show that I understand the basic mathematical and scientific concepts used in communication technology and can use them to create media projects.

4 · describe how communications media have affected society and culture.

A.P.A. Style Citation


A.P.A. Style Citations and Reference List               
website: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/3/
Citing a Book in your essay:                                     
(Butler, 2012)                                                             
Citing a website: If possible, cite an electronic document the same as any other document by using the author-date style above.
If you don’t know the author and date:
If no author is given, use the first few words of the title of the webpage instead.
If no date is given, use the abbreviation "n.d." (for "no date").
 ("Tutoring and APA," n.d.).

Reference List:

For a Book:
Author, A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher

For a Website:
Title of Webpage/ or article.(n.d.). Retrieved from
       http://www.website.com.

PORTFOLIO TASK (10%)


PORTFOLIO TASK
Value: 10%

This will be due at the end of the course and will be added to as we progress through the units.


1. Keep an ongoing record of the history of communications technological inventions, how they work, and how they changed society.


2. In-class exercises for each unit including examples of graphic design, photography and other media.


3. Written responses to a variety of class activities, such as: film reviews, poster and advertizing analysis and website analysis.

4. One page on Careers in Communications Technology

5. Process work for in-class projects throughout the course and summative work: the ISP and Multi-media campaign.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Comm. Tech. Mark Breakdown

Welcome to Communications Technology!

Visit this blog to find out about what is happening in Mr. Butler's Comm. Tech. class.
There will be regular posts here that have important course information.

You can email Mr. Butler your work or questions at: phbutler.blyth@gmail.com

 Here is the mark breakdown for the course:

Course Work (70%):

Group Work: 5%

Portfolio: 10%

Resume + Cover Letter: 5%

Unit One Test: 10%

Illustrator Task (Design a Poster): 10%

Group Photo Essay: 10%

Photoshop Task (Impossible Self-portrait): 10%

Short Film: 10%


Final Work (30%):

Multi-media Campaign: 15%

ISP: 15%