Friday, April 26, 2019

final exams

Review for the written classroom safety quiz

Review for the computer safety quiz
http://stevecampbellhillwood.blogspot.com/2014/08/computer-safety-powerpoint.html


Ad Agency overview and OSHA


1. What Is an Ad Agency?



2. List 5 activities of an ad agency




3. What are 3 business forms an ad agency could utilize?





4.  In 2 sentences, describe the culture (work environment) of designers an ad agency.




5. List the 6 departments (organizational structure) usually found in an ad agency.

 


6. Think for yourself: To which department (above) do you think a designer or art director would belong?

 

7. Read the Art Director text. In your own words,  what is the responsibility of a designer or art director in an agency?




8. Read the text and answer 8 a and 8b.

a. What are the 2 primary objectives of an ad agency?



b. Once an an ad agency has established objectives, how will it determine if they have been met?




9. Do ad agencies have labor organizations? Where do labor organizations fit into an ad agency?



10. OSHA is a federal organization would regulate safety in an ad agency. What do the letters OSHA stand for?



Alignment,Cell,Column, 
Format, Formula, Freeze, Function, 
Label, Range, Row, Sort, 
Spreadsheet, Value, Workbook,
Worksheet, Database

• Cell: A single data point or element in a spreadsheet.
• Column: A vertical set of cells.
• Row: A horizontal set of cells.
• Range: A selection of cells extending across a row, column, or both.
• Function: A built-in operation from the spreadsheet app, which can be used to calculate cell, row, column, or range values, manipulate data, and more. 
• Formula: The combination of functions, cells, rows, columns, and ranges used to obtain a specific result.
• Worksheet (Sheet): The named sets of rows and columns making up your spreadsheet; one spreadsheet can have multiple sheets
• Spreadsheet: The entire document containing your worksheets






What is a “green screen”?




1. If you work for a company and use its computer or devices, who owns the computer?

2. What does the owner have the right to do?

3. Is your privacy protected by the Constitution?

4. What are the ownership rights if you invent something using a company's computer?

5. What is the most important ethical problem with personal technology? 

Fair use
Cyberbullying
Slander
Libel
Mining personal data for profit
Intellectual property rights
Copyright infringement
Piracy
Plagiarism
Art licensing
Creative commons

A “Program” is a set of Instructions that the computer executes by a central processing unit (CPU).


The Photoshop Tool we used to create these images and text were the Horizontal Typing Tool and the Custom Shape Tool


Tuesday, April 23, 2019

intellectual property rights Standard 25

Standards:

standard 25) Research, summarize, and deliver (via presentation, document, spreadsheet data/chart, or other
format) a summary of the various perspectives and ramifications surrounding an ethical issue
related to intellectual property rights, as approved by the instructor. Develop and strengthen
claim(s) and counterclaim(s) about the issue, citing supportive evidence. Potential issues include
copyright infringement, piracy, plagiarism, art licensing, creative commons, and the

state/federal laws that govern them. (TN Reading 1, 2; TN Writing 1, 4, 6, 7)

Assignment:

Your assignment is to write a brief 2-3 paragraph essay on fair use and intellectual property rights

Begin your essay with the definition of fair use

Have you ever "googled" a photographic image and used it in a school related assignment?
Probably so, but someone took that photo and the copyright may belong to him or her. You only used this for a school assignment, but do you have the right to do so?

Read, and in one or two sentences define fair use.
https://fairuse.stanford.edu/2014/12/22/much-photo-need-alter-avoid-copyright-infringement-hint-cheshire-cat/

https://fairuse.stanford.edu/

https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/faqs/


Next:

Continue your essay..........

Imagine that you are at a sports event and you take a photo with your phone or camera. It turns out the photo is incredible. Everyone says, "That's one of the best photos I've ever seen!"
You post it online. Several months go by. You are online searching for sneakers and you see an ad that uses an image that looks a lot like your photo. Wait, it IS your photo. Did the shoe company steal your photo? Should you get money for this?


Using the information you have gotten from:
Copyright
Fair use
Intellectual property rights
Copyright infringement
Piracy
Plagiarism
Art licensing
Creative commons........
write a two (minimum) to five (maximum) paragraph essay on the Intellectual Property Rights assignment, above.
You can use the same format as is used in ACT essays or you may choose your own format.

Be sure you mention the following:
Fair use
Copyright ownership or infringement
Piracy
Art licensing
Creative commons







lesson
https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/kids/icreatm_guide_hs.pdf




Saturday, April 13, 2019

trash




If all trash is not cleaned up by the end of today, the only class that will be allowed to have food and beverages is my PLT. If there is any trash left behind after then, no food or beverages in any classes.

april 15 cleaneruppers
Seth Collins
Will Hubler
Abraham Garza 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

April 9

1. Standard 24
As of April 9, only two people still need to do this:

Digital Citizenship
https://topperselfie.blogspot.com/2019/03/digital-citizenship.html

Read and respond to 6 questions/statements

2. Standard 25

Intellectual Property Rights Vocabulary
https://topperselfie.blogspot.com/2019/03/intellectual-property-rights.html

Define these terms:
Cyberbullying
Slander
Libel
Mining personal data for profit
Intellectual property rights
Copyright infringement
Piracy
Plagiarism
Art licensing
Creative commons

Send to me in an email: topperselfie@gmail.com
Intellectual Property Rights Essay