
CURRICULUM MAP: 10219.map
Desktop Publishing (SCP) 625
Unit 4 -- Creating Web Sites
TIME FRAME: 3 Weeks
GRADE: 9-12
CONTACT:
MAP LEVEL: 2
12.0 BUSINESS EDUCATION
12.0.8.9.1
-- Students will assess the impact of information technology on society.
12.0.8.9.6
-- Students will use input technologies appropriately to enter and manipulate text and data.
12.0.8.9.7
-- Students will gather, evaluate, use, and cite information from information technology sources.
12.0.8.9.14
-- Students will develop the technical and interpersonal skills and knowledge to support the user community.
12.0.8.9.17
-- Students will describe positions and career paths in information technology.
12.0.3.9.1
-- Students will assess personal skills, abilities, and aptitudes and personal strengths and weaknesses as they relate to career exploration and development.
12.0 BUSINESS EDUCATION
12.0.3.9.3
-- Students will relate the importance of workplace expectations to career development.
12.0.4.9.1
-- Students will communicate in a clear, courteous, concise, and correct manner on personal and professional levels.
12.0.4.9.2
-- Students will apply basic social communication skills in personal and professional situations.
03.0 LANGUAGE ARTS
03.0.1.9.10
-- Students will use a variety of strategies to develop an extensive vocabulary; students will read extensively and apply the variety of vocabulary strategies to read ever more complex texts.
03.0.1.9.14
-- Students will interact with others in creating, interpreting and evaluating written, oral and visual texts; students will apply collaborative skills to elaborate on concepts being addressed and to describe processes used in achieving results.
03.0.2.9.4
-- Students will engage in a process of generating ideas, drafting, revising, editing and publishing or presenting; students will identify and use the most effective process for them to create and present a written, oral or visual piece.
03.0.3.9.1
-- Students will proofread and edit for grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization; students will demonstrate command of capitalization, punctuation, usage and spelling skills, and utilize effective strategies and appropriate resources for proofreading and editing.
03.0.3.9.2
-- Students will speak and write using conventional patterns of syntax and diction; students will use the spoken and written syntax and diction of the skilled writers and speakers with which they are made familiar.
01.4 THE ARTS - VISUAL ART
01.4.1.9.1
-- Students will apply media, techniques and processes with sufficient skill, confidence and sensitivity that their intentions are understood
01.4.2.9.1
-- Students will judge the effectiveness of different ways of using visual characteristics in conveying ideas
01.4.3.9.2
-- Students will use subject matter, symbols, ideas and themes that demonstrate knowledge of contexts, and cultural and aesthetic values to communicate intended meaning.
01.4.5.9.4
-- Students will apply critical and aesthetic criteria (e.g., technique, formal and expressive qualities, content) in order to improve their own works of art.
01.4.6.9.4
-- Students will apply visual arts skills and unde4rstandings to solve problems relevant to a variety of careers.
04.2 LRIT - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
04.2.1.9.2
-- Students will produce a variety of products using the advanced features of personal productivity software
04.2.2.9.2
-- Students will make informed choices among technology systems, resources, and services
04.2.2.9.4
-- Students will demonstrate and advocate for legal and ethical behaviors among peers, family, and community regarding the use of technology and information
04.2.3.9.3
-- Students will create written, oral, numeric and visual communications using appropriate applications (spreadsheet, database, hypermedia, etc.) to construct, organize, and analyze and interpret ideas and data, and present conclusion
04.2.4.9.3
-- Students will select and apply technology tools for research, information analysis, problem-solving and decision-making in content learning
04.2.5.9.3
-- Students will select and apply technology tools for research, information analysis, problem-solving, and decision-making in content learning

1. What is a Web Site publication?
2. How does one use desktop publishing software to create a Web Site publication?
3. How does one design a Web Site publication?
4. How does one edit a Web Site publication?
5. How does save a Web Site publication?

Introducing Web Site publication terminology.
Introducing the fundamentals of the software program (Publisher) that involve the designing of a Web Site publication.
Producing an example of a Web Site and the modification of the Web Site publication.

Students in Desktop Publishing will develop the ability to:
--Create a Web Site publication,
--Operate a desktop publishing software program,
--Edit a Web Site publication.

All students will:
--Start and quit Publisher,
--Create and use a Web Site,
--Take a brochure and convert it to a Web Site,
--Use of Web Properties and Form Controls,
--Evaluate and view a Web Site,
--Save a Web Site publication.

Completed online exercises.
Completed projects.
Complete case studies.
Administer quiz or test. (Short Answer)

Computers
Textbooks
Templates (Student Data Files)
Testing Tools