Classroom Expectations:
Equipment:
**NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE LAB**
Always sit at your assigned station.
Report any damage or problems with the equipment immediately.
Your station is your responsibility so handle the equipment with care.
Always sit at your assigned station.
Report any damage or problems with the equipment immediately.
Your station is your responsibility so handle the equipment with care.
Health, Safety, and Respect:
No fooling around or horseplay in the lab.
At all times everyone in our classroom has the right to feel safe and respected.
No cyber-bullying.
Conserve bandwidth so other students can have an enjoyable experience in the lab
No online games
No downloading/streaming music or videos
Do not use social networking sites (eg. Facebook) during class time.
Keep your station (and your hands) clean. We have cleaning supplies available.
Please tidy up your station before you leave.
At all times everyone in our classroom has the right to feel safe and respected.
No cyber-bullying.
Conserve bandwidth so other students can have an enjoyable experience in the lab
No online games
No downloading/streaming music or videos
Do not use social networking sites (eg. Facebook) during class time.
Keep your station (and your hands) clean. We have cleaning supplies available.
Please tidy up your station before you leave.
Attendance
If you are absent from school it is your responsibility to make up missed class work and assignments. You will be part of a project based course; therefore, your daily participation is part of your overall mark. If you skip a class (unexcused absence), you will be given a 'zero' for your daily participation.
Extra Help
Extra help is available. Please see me during class time to set up an appointment. Computers are also available in the library during lunch and after school during homework club. Please use these resources if you are falling behind on your assignments. For digital media students, there is also 'after-hours' access to the Adobe Creative Suite in the library; please see Mr. Wilson for details.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is when ideas or quotes are taken from a source and are not properly cited or are passed off as one’s own work. It is a serious offence. Assignments must be your own work. Copying files and assignments is cheating and you will receive a "0" and be referred to the office.