2004/2005 Student Competency Record

2004/2005 Student Competency Record

2006/2007Student Competency Record

Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies (6630/36wks, 6632/18wks)

6630 - 36 Weeks

Student / School Year
School / Teacher Signature

Traditional letter or numerical grades do not provide adequate documentation of student achievement in competency-based education; therefore, the Virginia Standards for CBE require a recording system to provide information about competencies achieved to employer, student-employee, and teacher. The Student Competency Record provides a means for keeping track of student progress. Ratings are assigned by the teacher for classroom competency achievement and by the teacher-coordinator in conjunction with the training sponsor when competence is evaluated on the job.

Tasks/competencies designated by bullets in the left-hand column(s) are considered essential statewide and are required of all students. In some courses, all tasks/competencies have been identified as essential. Unbulleted tasks/competencies and/or locally added tasks/competencies should be included as local conditions permit.

Note: Tasks marked with an asterisk (*) may be considered sensitive. Teachers should obtain division approval before teaching.

Note: Students with and Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or an Individualized Student Alternative Education Plan (ISAEP) will be rated, using the following scale, only on the competencies identified in their IEP or ISAEP.

...RATING SCALE...
1 - Can teach others
2 - Can perform without supervision
3 - Can perform with limited supervision
4 - Can perform with supervision
5 - Cannot perform

6630 36 Weeks / Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies
TASKS/COMPETENCIES / Date / Rating
Demonstrating Knowledge of Hardware, Software, and Operating System Requirements
• / BUS6630.001 / Describe the differences among word processing, desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web page creation.
• / BUS6630.002 / Compare operating system and hardware requirements (e.g., monitor size and resolution, input devices, output devices, display devices including those used for large audiences) for most electronic publishing applications.
• / BUS6630.003 / Evaluate software programs that may be used for electronic publication (e.g., desktop publishing, presentation, multimedia applications).
• / BUS6630.004 / Use technical manuals, online help, vendor-level Web-based support, and/or additional technical support resources to resolve problems encountered during creation of desktop-published documents and multimedia presentations/projects.
• / BUS6630.005 / Back up files, using either the server, floppy disks, CD-RW, or zip disk.
Applying Principles of Layout and Design
• / BUS6630.006 / Identify an appropriate audience, purpose, requirements, and production schedule for the project.
• / BUS6630.007 / Apply principles of design, layout, and typography.
• / BUS6630.008 / Design a layout for ease of readibility and attractiveness (e.g., white space, column width and spacing, grids/guides, page margins, and graphic text placement).
• / BUS6630.009 / Enhance appearance of document using desktop features (e.g., graphic boxes, lines, illustrations, color, images).
Planning, Composing, and Producing Desktop Published Documents for Print and Electronic Distribution
• / BUS6630.010 / Compose news articles and feature stories.
• / BUS6630.011 / Gather/compose (in exportable format) documents and graphics for use in designing various desktop publishing applications such as flyers, brochures, or newsletters.
• / BUS6630.012 / Create master pages.
• / BUS6630.013 / Produce style sheets.
• / BUS6630.014 / Follow journalistic principles in layout and design.
• / BUS6630.015 / Determine appropriate desktop publishing software and other materials based upon the purpose of the publication, intended audience, output format, and time and cost constraints.
• / BUS6630.016 / Compose headlines and captions.
• / BUS6630.017 / Proofread and edit text for format, style, and clarity using standard proofreader’s symbols.
• / BUS6630.018 / Create multi-page and multi-column documents (e.g., business reports, proposals, newsletters).
• / BUS6630.019 / Demonstrate use of keyboard shortcuts.
• / BUS6630.020 / Generate a variety of specialized documents, such as flyers, bulletins, business cards, greeting cards, brochures, transparencies, and handouts.
• / BUS6630.021 / Create a desktop publication in a format appropriate for electronic distribution (e.g., on World Wide Web).
• / BUS6630.022 / Incorporate original/imported text, graphics, tables, and charts from a variety of software applications.
• / BUS6630.023 / Incorporate audio and/or visual elements using scanned images, digital photographs, or images imported from the World Wide Web.
• / BUS6630.024 / Convert a document to electronic format (e.g., PDF files).
• / BUS6630.025 / Critique project to determine if the appropriate software and other materials were selected based on the purpose of the publication, intended audience, output format, and time and cost constraints.
Producing Multimedia Using Presentation/Authoring Software for Business Presentations
• / BUS6630.026 / Identify the components of an effective multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.027 / Describe various output options for multimedia software (e.g., slide show, transparencies, slide handouts, CD ROM).
• / BUS6630.028 / Plan and create a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.029 / Proofread and edit a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.030 / Produce master slides, templates, or themes.
• / BUS6630.031 / Draw and edit objects incorporating features such as fills, borders, and lines.
• / BUS6630.032 / Enhance a multimedia presentation with features (e.g., color, transitions, backgrounds).
• / BUS6630.033 / Incorporate charts and graphs into a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.034 / Incorporate visual elements using scanned images, digital photography, graphics, and video images.
• / BUS6630.035 / Incorporate digital audio elements, such as music and voice/sound clips.
• / BUS6630.036 / Incorporate audio and visual elements from the Web.
• / BUS6630.037 / Incorporate animation techniques into a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.038 / Integrate a variety of software applications into a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6630.039 / Deliver a multimedia presentation according to the principles of effective communication.
• / BUS6630.040 / Critique the clarity and effectiveness of multimedia presentations/projects.
• / BUS6630.041 / Create handouts and other visuals (e.g., transparencies, speaker’s notes, outline).
Designing and Producing Web Pages
• / BUS6630.042 / Evaluate the various methods of Web page creation (e.g., text editors, integrated software packages, Web design software, Internet browsers, programming language), and research current industry best practices.
• / BUS6630.043 / Research and develop the architectural requirements for a Web site.
• / BUS6630.044 / Use programming language (e.g., HTML, JAVA) or Web page creation software to create Web sites (individually and in teams).
• / BUS6630.045 / Apply Web page design features (e.g., ruled lines, lists, headings, graphics, backgrounds, frames, tables).
• / BUS6630.046 / Create hypertext links to other pages or sites.
• / BUS6630.047 / Proofread, edit, and test a Web site on multiple browsers and platforms.
• / BUS6630.048 / Develop a plan for posting, updating, and maintaining a secure Web site.
• / BUS6630.049 / Describe various methods of publicizing and promoting a new Web site (including investigating ways to get prominence with major search engines).
• / BUS6630.050 / Critique a Web site according to accepted Web design principles.
Exploring Legal and Ethical Issues
• / BUS6630.051 / Investigate computer crimes and privacy issues related to using the Internet.
• / BUS6630.052 / Identify and comply with copyright and patent laws pertaining to scanned images and documents, electronic clip art, recorded sounds, recorded and scanned photography, video clips, trademarks, and other elements adapted for use in desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web documents.
• / BUS6630.053 / Identify situations where scanned/digitized audiovisual elements, documents, and electronic graphics may legally be used but are ethically questionable.
• / BUS6630.054 / Identify and comply with licensing agreements associated with desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web creation software.
• / BUS6630.055 / Investigate security issues related to Internet technology (e.g., viruses, firewalls, spam, system backup, passwords).
Preparing for Industry Certification
• / BUS6630.056 / Describe the process and requirements for obtaining industry certifications related to the Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies course.
• / BUS6630.057 / Identify testing skills/strategies for a certification examination.
• / BUS6630.058 / Demonstrate ability to successfully complete selected practice examinations (e.g., practice questions similar to those on certification exams).
Developing Employability Skills
• / BUS6630.059 / Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
• / BUS6630.060 / Participate in course activities sponsored by the student orgranization (e.g., meetings, programs, projects).
• / BUS6630.061 / Explore careers in the desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web design fields.
• / BUS6630.062 / Describe ways that desktop publishing, multimedia projects/presentations, and Web sites can be used in business and industry.
• / BUS6630.063 / Create or update a printed résumé using desktop publishing features.
• / BUS6630.064 / Assemble a career portfolio that includes a résumé in a format suitable for online posting and a variety of printed documents, multimedia presentations/projects, and/or Web projects produced in the course.
• / BUS6630.065 / Investigate new and emerging trends in desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web design fields.
• / BUS6630.066 / Describe basic employment activities (e.g., applying for a job, resigning from a position, participating in exit interviews, and evaluating self-performance).
• / BUS6630.067 / Identify potential employment barriers for nontraditional groups and ways to overcome the barriers.
Examining All Aspects of Industry
• / Planning
• / Management
• / Finance
• / Technical and Production Skills
• / Underlying Principles of Technology
• / Labor Issues
• / Community Issues
• / Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues
Locally Developed Tasks/Competencies

2006/2007 Student Competency Record

Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies (6630/36wks, 6632/18wks)

6632 - 18 Weeks

Student / School Year
School / Teacher Signature

Traditional letter or numerical grades do not provide adequate documentation of student achievement in competency-based education; therefore, the Virginia Standards for CBE require a recording system to provide information about competencies achieved to employer, student-employee, and teacher. The Student Competency Record provides a means for keeping track of student progress. Ratings are assigned by the teacher for classroom competency achievement and by the teacher-coordinator in conjunction with the training sponsor when competence is evaluated on the job.

Tasks/competencies designated by bullets in the left-hand column(s) are considered essential statewide and are required of all students. In some courses, all tasks/competencies have been identified as essential. Unbulleted tasks/competencies and/or locally added tasks/competencies should be included as local conditions permit.

Note: Tasks marked with an asterisk (*) may be considered sensitive. Teachers should obtain division approval before teaching.

Note: Students with and Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or an Individualized Student Alternative Education Plan (ISAEP) will be rated, using the following scale, only on the competencies identified in their IEP or ISAEP.

...RATING SCALE...
1 - Can teach others
2 - Can perform without supervision
3 - Can perform with limited supervision
4 - Can perform with supervision
5 - Cannot perform

6632 18 Weeks / Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies
TASKS/COMPETENCIES / Date / Rating
Demonstrating Knowledge of Hardware, Software, and Operating System Requirements
• / BUS6632.001 / Describe the differences among word processing, desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web page creation.
BUS6632.002 / Compare operating system and hardware requirements (e.g., monitor size and resolution, input devices, output devices, display devices including those used for large audiences) for most electronic publishing applications.
BUS6632.003 / Evaluate software programs that may be used for electronic publication (e.g., desktop publishing, presentation, multimedia applications).
• / BUS6632.004 / Use technical manuals, online help, vendor-level Web-based support, and/or additional technical support resources to resolve problems encountered during creation of desktop-published documents and multimedia presentations/projects.
• / BUS6632.005 / Back up files, using either the server, floppy disks, CD-RW, or zip disk.
Applying Principles of Layout and Design
• / BUS6632.006 / Identify an appropriate audience, purpose, requirements, and production schedule for the project.
• / BUS6632.007 / Apply principles of design, layout, and typography.
• / BUS6632.008 / Design a layout for ease of readibility and attractiveness (e.g., white space, column width and spacing, grids/guides, page margins, and graphic text placement).
• / BUS6632.009 / Enhance appearance of document using desktop features (e.g., graphic boxes, lines, illustrations, color, images).
Planning, Composing, and Producing Desktop Published Documents for Print and Electronic Distribution
BUS6632.010 / Compose news articles and feature stories.
• / BUS6632.011 / Gather/compose (in exportable format) documents and graphics for use in designing various desktop publishing applications such as flyers, brochures, or newsletters.
• / BUS6632.012 / Create master pages.
• / BUS6632.013 / Produce style sheets.
• / BUS6632.014 / Follow journalistic principles in layout and design.
• / BUS6632.015 / Determine appropriate desktop publishing software and other materials based upon the purpose of the publication, intended audience, output format, and time and cost constraints.
BUS6632.016 / Compose headlines and captions.
• / BUS6632.017 / Proofread and edit text for format, style, and clarity using standard proofreader’s symbols.
• / BUS6632.018 / Create multi-page and multi-column documents (e.g., business reports, proposals, newsletters).
• / BUS6632.019 / Demonstrate use of keyboard shortcuts.
• / BUS6632.020 / Generate a variety of specialized documents, such as flyers, bulletins, business cards, greeting cards, brochures, transparencies, and handouts.
BUS6632.021 / Create a desktop publication in a format appropriate for electronic distribution (e.g., on World Wide Web).
• / BUS6632.022 / Incorporate original/imported text, graphics, tables, and charts from a variety of software applications.
• / BUS6632.023 / Incorporate audio and/or visual elements using scanned images, digital photographs, or images imported from the World Wide Web.
• / BUS6632.024 / Convert a document to electronic format (e.g., PDF files).
BUS6632.025 / Critique project to determine if the appropriate software and other materials were selected based on the purpose of the publication, intended audience, output format, and time and cost constraints.
Producing Multimedia Using Presentation/Authoring Software for Business Presentations
• / BUS6632.026 / Identify the components of an effective multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6632.027 / Describe various output options for multimedia software (e.g., slide show, transparencies, slide handouts, CD ROM).
• / BUS6632.028 / Plan and create a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6632.029 / Proofread and edit a multimedia presentation/project.
BUS6632.030 / Produce master slides, templates, or themes.
• / BUS6632.031 / Draw and edit objects incorporating features such as fills, borders, and lines.
• / BUS6632.032 / Enhance a multimedia presentation with features (e.g., color, transitions, backgrounds).
BUS6632.033 / Incorporate charts and graphs into a multimedia presentation/project.
BUS6632.034 / Incorporate visual elements using scanned images, digital photography, graphics, and video images.
BUS6632.035 / Incorporate digital audio elements, such as music and voice/sound clips.
BUS6632.036 / Incorporate audio and visual elements from the Web.
BUS6632.037 / Incorporate animation techniques into a multimedia presentation/project.
BUS6632.038 / Integrate a variety of software applications into a multimedia presentation/project.
• / BUS6632.039 / Deliver a multimedia presentation according to the principles of effective communication.
• / BUS6632.040 / Critique the clarity and effectiveness of multimedia presentations/projects.
BUS6632.041 / Create handouts and other visuals (e.g., transparencies, speaker’s notes, outline).
Designing and Producing Web Pages
• / BUS6632.042 / Evaluate the various methods of Web page creation (e.g., text editors, integrated software packages, Web design software, Internet browsers, programming language), and research current industry best practices.
• / BUS6632.043 / Research and develop the architectural requirements for a Web site.
• / BUS6632.044 / Use programming language (e.g., HTML, JAVA) or Web page creation software to create Web sites (individually and in teams).
• / BUS6632.045 / Apply Web page design features (e.g., ruled lines, lists, headings, graphics, backgrounds, frames, tables).
• / BUS6632.046 / Create hypertext links to other pages or sites.
• / BUS6632.047 / Proofread, edit, and test a Web site on multiple browsers and platforms.
BUS6632.048 / Develop a plan for posting, updating, and maintaining a secure Web site.
BUS6632.049 / Describe various methods of publicizing and promoting a new Web site (including investigating ways to get prominence with major search engines).
BUS6632.050 / Critique a Web site according to accepted Web design principles.
Exploring Legal and Ethical Issues
BUS6632.051 / Investigate computer crimes and privacy issues related to using the Internet.
• / BUS6632.052 / Identify and comply with copyright and patent laws pertaining to scanned images and documents, electronic clip art, recorded sounds, recorded and scanned photography, video clips, trademarks, and other elements adapted for use in desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web documents.
BUS6632.053 / Identify situations where scanned/digitized audiovisual elements, documents, and electronic graphics may legally be used but are ethically questionable.
• / BUS6632.054 / Identify and comply with licensing agreements associated with desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web creation software.
• / BUS6632.055 / Investigate security issues related to Internet technology (e.g., viruses, firewalls, spam, system backup, passwords).
Preparing for Industry Certification
BUS6632.056 / Describe the process and requirements for obtaining industry certifications related to the Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies course.
BUS6632.057 / Identify testing skills/strategies for a certification examination.
BUS6632.058 / Demonstrate ability to successfully complete selected practice examinations (e.g., practice questions similar to those on certification exams).
Developing Employability Skills
• / BUS6632.059 / Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
• / BUS6632.060 / Participate in course activities sponsored by the student orgranization (e.g., meetings, programs, projects).
• / BUS6632.061 / Explore careers in the desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web design fields.
• / BUS6632.062 / Describe ways that desktop publishing, multimedia projects/presentations, and Web sites can be used in business and industry.
• / BUS6632.063 / Create or update a printed résumé using desktop publishing features.
BUS6632.064 / Assemble a career portfolio that includes a résumé in a format suitable for online posting and a variety of printed documents, multimedia presentations/projects, and/or Web projects produced in the course.
BUS6632.065 / Investigate new and emerging trends in desktop publishing, multimedia, and Web design fields.
• / BUS6632.066 / Describe basic employment activities (e.g., applying for a job, resigning from a position, participating in exit interviews, and evaluating self-performance).
• / BUS6632.067 / Identify potential employment barriers for nontraditional groups and ways to overcome the barriers.
Examining All Aspects of Industry
• / Planning
• / Management
• / Finance
• / Technical and Production Skills
• / Underlying Principles of Technology
• / Labor Issues
• / Community Issues
• / Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues
Locally Developed Tasks/Competencies