ART 20 COURSE OUTLINE

Program Overview

Art 20 continues the Art 10, 20, 30 sequence, focusing on the elements and principles of design, using pencil, watercolour, oil pastel, conte, journaling etc. Elements of design are, line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. The principles of design are, balance, movement, rhythm, contrast, emphasis, pattern, and unity.

Students will:

  • Refine art techniques and styles,
  • Develop and refine drawing skills and styles,
  • Draw for confidence and consolidation of head to hand skills,
  • Solve teacher and student developed problems by varying the dominance of design elements for specific effects,
  • Recognize that while the sources of images are universal, the formation of an image is influenced by the artist's choice of medium, the time and the culture,
  • Investigate the impact of technology on the intentions and productions of the artist,
  • Investigate the process of abstracting form from a source in order to create objects and images,
  • Become aware of the relationship between function and form in artistic productions.

Prerequisites

  • Successful completion of "Orientation to Online Learning"
  • 50% in Art 10

General Expectations

  • Students must complete their course with in the time limits specified by their instructor.
  • Instructors will provide completion dates for assignments, quizzes, and exams on the calendar within each course. Since these dates reflect the time needed to complete each section of the course, it is critical that meet all deadlines. Students are required to contact their instructor regarding any changes to these deadlines. Assignments that are not submitted by the deadline will be assessed a mark of 0 (zero).
  • Students that fail to meet their course deadlines, even for a short period, may be required to meet with the administration to discuss their progress.
  • Students must maintain regular contact with their instructor via the communication tools provided in their course. A minimum of two contacts per week is expected.
  • Revelation Online is a "virtual" school. Students are expected to participate in chat and discussion sessions designated by the instructor. Chat sessions will be posted on the course calendar.
  • Technical issues will occur and are not an excuse for late or missing assignments. Students are expected to manage their time so that minor delays due to technical problems do not result in missing deadlines. Students are expected to contact Technical Support if they experience technical problems.

Technical Skills and Equipment Requirements

  • Students must have internet access. A high speed connection, either ADSL or cable, is necessary in some courses.
  • Skill in using a web browser to navigate the web to locate educational resources and download files.
  • File management skills necessary to create directories, save files, and retrieve files.
  • Ability to use email to send messages and attachments.
  • A Java enabled browser, either Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape Communicator 6.0 or higher.
  • Word processor such as Microsoft Office or OpenOffice.

Face-to-Face Requirements

  • Students are required to write two exams (mid-term and final) at the testing centre located at the Revelation Online Centre.
  • Students may be required to attend appointments with the school councilor if their progress becomes a problem.
 
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