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1 rubric Photo 10       popup preview  
Select 12-20 of your best photographs and be prepared to discuss your photographs with your class.

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2 rubric Photo 11       popup preview  
Create 4-6 abstract photographs using the techniques we have discussed throughout the semester. Your photos will be graded on: Method - proper number of photos submitted Technique - technical quality of the images Artistic - intent and composition of the photography

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3 rubric Photo 8       popup preview  
You will submit a minimum of one (1) photograph from each of the following categories: Corporate headshot Standard lighting portrait Creative lighting portrait Your photos will be judged on three categories: Submission Technical merit - focus, color, etc. Creative merit - composition, use of lighting, etc.

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4 rubric Photo 9       popup preview  
You will submit a minimum of one (1) photograph from each of the following categories: Corporate headshot Standard lighting portrait Creative lighting portrait Your photos will be judged on three categories: Submission Technical merit - focus, color, etc. Creative merit - composition, use of lighting, etc.

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This assignment will allow you to start putting to use the basic photographic concepts that we have been exploring to create a photojournalistic collection of photos that tells a story about a local point of interest (POI). Some thought about the POI should be given since you will be telling a story about the POI in photos. Choose a POI in the area that you are familiar with: a historical site, a small town downtown, a park of historic or local significance. You need to choose carefully since you will need a complex enough location to make an interesting presentation. Create 12-20 photos that tell a story about your chosen Point of Interest. The photos should use elements of design and photography that we have been discussing in class.

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6 rubric Photo 5       popup preview  

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7 rubric GRD250 - Prog 5       popup preview  
email.php datetime.php upload_image.php - I will be creating an uploads directory off of each students WEB250 directory with wide open permissions Please review the information on p. 307 and understand the risks in doing this. images.php show_image.php

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8 rubric GRD167 - Photo 2       popup preview  
partial rubric

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9 rubric GRD167 - Photo 4       popup preview  
For this assignment, choose a mode that relates to a subject you enjoy shooting, and then photograph it using the related scene mode. It's easy to leave the camera "in the green" and never explore the rest of the exposure-mode dial, and so hopefully this exercise will get you comfortable with other modes. Pick a subject that pleases and interests you. Depending on the setting chose the "correct mode" for that photo opportunity. Then use at least 3 more modes and observe the affect of using your camera off mode. Submit 4-8 photos in your Gallery account with a sub-gallery name Photo 3. Be prepared to talk about your images with your classmates.

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10 rubric WEB180 - Programming 5       popup preview  
Programming assignment covering Chapter 7: Navigation.

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11 rubric WEB250 - Programming 3       popup preview  
Assignment for Chapters 7 & 8 from Ullman

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12 rubric WEB180 - Programming 4       popup preview  
Covers Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 of Spaanjaars "Beginning ASP.NET 3.5"

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13 rubric GRD167 - Photo 3       popup preview  
Create 4-8 photographs that demonstrate the difference the Rule of Thirds can make in your photographic composition. You should photograph your subject centered (basically a "happy snap") and then recompose the subject by placing the critical focal point on the third. Be prepared to discuss your photos and compositional decisions during class.

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14 rubric WEB180 - Programming 2       popup preview  
CSS basics in the Visual Studio/ASP.NET environment.

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15 rubric WEB250 - Programming 2       popup preview  

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16 rubric WEB250 - Programming 1       popup preview  
Introductory week for PHP and dynamic websites.

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17 rubric WEB180 - Programming 3       popup preview  
Covers programming from Chapter 4 of the textbook.

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18 rubric GRD167 - Photo 1       popup preview  
360 Degrees This assignment is a great beginning exercise meant to loosen up your shooting techniques. Choose an object at least as large as a car You should be able to walk around the entire object. Now shoot a minimum of 20 images of this object. Get down low, hold your camera up high, move in close, back up, change lenses (if applicable), and play with investigating this object in as many different ways possible, including shooting it at different times of the day. The purpose of this assignment is to get you moving in directions you would not normally seek out. Work on making each image different and unique. Push yourself to really look for different views.

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19 rubric WEB180 - Week 1 Programming       popup preview  

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