Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Christmas Break assignment

Your assignment over Christmas break is to bring back at least 25 pictures that display some of what happened during your Christmas break. Include photos of your family celebrating, images of gifts you gave and/or received, and pictures of other events that you experienced over the holidays.

You need to have your pictures on your laptop when we return from class.

Online Photo Editing

Online Photo Editors

We’re going to have some fun with online photo editors. These online sites are a mini version of what you could do with Photoshop or other costly photo editors.

Photo editing gives you the ability to adjust photos. You can change the brightness, remove blemishes, erase or duplicate sections, remove red-eye issues that happen occasionally when using a camera flash.

Your assignment due by the end of class:

Using the five photo images you brought to class,

Take one picture and duplicate a persons head somewhere else on the photo. It could be on another person, or floating anywhere.

Convert one of of the pictures to black and white.

Create a picture collage with all five pictures becoming one image. Put some text at the top (as examples: My Family, My Pets, My Picture Collage).

Here are two of the better free online photo editors:



Assignment is due at the end of class and will be graded today.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Get ready for next week

Download and install Picasa

http://picasa.google.com/

Next week, come with 5 personal photos. They can be family photos, pictures of your pets (no Llamas please), pictures of cars. They MUST be pictures you have taken with a camera or phone. Have them on your computer for use in class.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Opening a Photography Business

October 29, 2014


We are going to use many of the skills we’ve learned this year to complete a group project. Your group will be opening a photography studio business. You’ll create job descriptions, research various costs, complete a budget, create a business plan, design marketing material, advertise, and serve customers to become profitable.


Each group must have four people. If there are one or two people left over after groups form, I”ll place them in a group and subdivide the work. Here are the work responsibilities inside the group:


Job Descriptions / Search for emp: ____________________________________
(only one person in the group may work on this)


Create a Budget / Spreadsheet: ____________________________________


Prepare a Business Plan: ____________________________________


Create an advertisement: ____________________________________


First part of the project is to decide who is doing what portion of the project.  You’ll turn that in today.  Then you’ll have about three weeks to work on the project in and out of class, and will then present your project by having your files on your computer for me to check, and presenting the project to the class (5 minutes to present).


Here are the minimum requirements to receive a passing grade.  Go above and beyond, make it creative, and receive additional credit.  Each group member will do at least one of the following major parts of the project.  If your group is smaller, each person may need to do two.


Search for employees:  Create a one page job description for at least TWO positions inside the company (ideas here).  How many hours will the job require?  What days and times will the person work?  What will they do?  What skills are necessary to do the job?  How much will the job pay?  THEN find out what it costs to place an advertisement in the Tampa Times or on a job website like Monster.com and list that cost in your advertising budget spreadsheet. Want an exceptional grade? Complete it for FOUR employees.


Create a budget:  What will it cost to buy the equipment to start? How much income will the business bring in each month?  For the year?  What will the business cost to operate for a year?  How much is your lease for retail space?  Do you need to buy computers or other electronics?  What will utilities (water, electricity) cost?  Phone / Internet / Cell Phone?  How much will it cost to pay the TWO employees you’ve hired?  Will you have to buy products to sell?  Use a spreadsheet that will total all of these up monthly, and then also show a yearly figure for each row (multiply the monthly by 12 to get the yearly figure).  I will be checking to see if you use FORMULAS for calculations and not a calculator. (this is very important, if you don’t know what that means, please see me quickly).  This is a major part of the project and will take time to do well.  If you do not use for formulas you will lose at least 10 points on the project.  You can start with this spreadsheet I’ve created. Save it to your google drive, then add your data and formulas to make it all work.

If you're having trouble accessing the spreadsheet, try to copy and paste this link into your browser. Then 'save a copy' and start working on it:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DcJJ4Bo9i96M9o2zY1GKoq7RWDKYFavOrUOVPxVeBEQ/edit?usp=sharing



Prepare a business plan.  Start here to see a sample of a business plan.  Complete at least three sentences for each of the items; Business Plan Executive Summary [5-10 sentences that describe what you’ll be doing], Market Analysis [who are your competitors?], Company Description, Organization & Management [who is doing what inside your company?], Marketing & Sales Management [how will you advertise and get customers?], Service / Product Line [what will you be doing or selling?].  Use google docs or word or similar to create a nice looking business plan.  It should be at least two pages. Want an exceptional grade? Make it detailed and four pages.  This is also a major part of the project.


Design an advertisement.  Use whatever software you like to create an advertisement.  It could be a nice looking presentation slide (google docs or powerpoint) or a video or something else creative.  Make it interesting, creative, and clear to see what you’re selling or the service you provide.  You could also create an infographic, see http://www.entrepreneur.com/blog/225095#  (try using infogr.am, piktochart or easel.ly) Want an exception grade? Complete TWO advertisements, one print, and one video.


This project is DUE Wednesday November 19, 2014 at the beginning of class.  You will be graded on progress each week.  Be prepared to show me your progress at the beginning of class each week.  Have all documents on on your computer (google docs or similar).


(on the next page, there is a turn in page to tell me what business you’re opening up, and list who is doing what on the project.)
Turn this sheet into Mr. Caldwell.  ONE per GROUP. November 2014.


Our group name: _____________________________________


Now, write in the first and last names of who will be doing what.  If your group has FOUR members, then one person would be doing two of them items.  If your group has FIVE members, TWO people can work on any of the last three items below:


Job Descriptions / Search for emp: ____________________________________


Create a Budget / Spreadsheet: ____________________________________


Prepare a Business Plan: ____________________________________


Create an advertisement: ____________________________________


By signing above, you agree you have read this entire project assignment and understand this is a large project that will require you to work a number of hours in total in the next few weeks. You are responsible for your part. Your work does not need to wait for anyone else in the group to complete their part. You will be given time to work on the project in class over the next two weeks. If there are problems inside your group, inform Mr. Caldwell quickly.

This project is DUE Wednesday November 19, 2014 at the beginning of class.  You will be graded on progress each week.  Be prepared to show me your progress at the beginning of class each week.  Have all documents on on your computer (google docs or similar).

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Calendar Part 2

Technology provides some great ways to help us stay organized.  Using an electronic calendar provides many benefits.  As students, you can choose to keep your assignments and other commitments organized with an online calendar.

An online calendar does NOT mean that others can see your information, unless you decide to share it.  One example would be a family that shares a calendar to keep organized so everyone sees what events are scheduled.  This helps prevent conflicts and surprises.

Today’s assignment is to set up TEN calendar entries on your google calendar (sign into gmail, then select calendar up top).  Five of them should be school assignments, five of them should be family events.  Three of them must include other friends at school or parents (by inviting them to the event).  Each event should have a beginning and end time.  Make one of the events a repeating event that happens every Monday for one month and include some detail in the notes section about the event as well as an address in the ‘where’ section so it can be viewed on a map.  (if you want to use the schools address, it’s 6800 Trouble Creek Rd, New Port Richey, FL  34653).  Then create an entry for your birthday and make it a yearly repeating event.  We went over how to do these things in class.

Have your calendar ready to show me next week (10/29/14).  Ten percent reduction for every day late.  Want extra credit?  Put in another ten events that include school assignments and include addresses, notes, repeating events, etc.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Collaborate on a Calendar

Today in class, we learned how to create an event on Google Calendar. The assignment for next week is:


  1. Create an event on the calendar and share it with TWO classmates. It can be a fake event or real.
  2. Create a repeating event that happens at the same time every week.
  3. Share your entire calendar with a family member (dad, mom, brother or sister).


Due at the beginning of class next week, Wednesday 10/22/2014.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Welcome back, our first assignment: tell us about your summer

Wednesday, August 20th, 2014

Welcome back to class!

You'll create a presentation using Google Drive that will:

Have at least 12 slides showing the audience what you did over the summer.
Contain no less than 15 pictures (some slides can have more than one)
Each slide has no more than six words.

In this assignment, you’ll give a 4-5 minute presentation about a product or service you like.


The minimum requirements are:
  • Speak for 4-5 minutes. If you speak between 4-5 minutes you’ll get 20 points. Time yourself many times to make sure you have enough thoughts to share to take up the time.
  • Your presentation will have at least 12 slides and no more than 20. (20 points)
  • Each slide may have no more than 6 words on the slide. (20 points)
  • Make it creative and look appealing. You should spend at least an hour on the pages making them look nice...properly sized pictures, readable text, backgrounds, transitions, etc. (20 points)
  • You should be able to talk about your summer from memory. Make eye contact with your audience. Practice giving your presentation without the computer. Don’t read off the screen...the screen is there to provide visual support to what you’re communicating to your audience. (20 points)


Assignment is due next week, August 27th. You'll show me your completed project and most of you will present that day as well. Spend the next week practicing your presentation.


Here are some ideas to keep in mind for improving your presentation skills.
http://www.cob.sjsu.edu/splane_m/presentationtips.htm

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Welcome to Computers & Technology 2014/15

Welcome to class! Fill this out so we can communicate. Please add me to your gmail contacts: sean@firstchristianacademy.com




When you're done filling that out, then click here and read the class description. We will talk about it in class.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Plotting used car prices

Our next assignment is to make a graph of used car prices. In order to complete the assignment, you'll do the following:

Choose three cars you would like to research. It needs to be a fairly common car that could be found used and for sale around town (sorry, not a Ferrari or anything too exotic). Next, visit www.carmax.com and do a search for that vehicle. Limit your search (or sort your search) looking for vehicles made in 2009-2010. Then make some data points like below in a spreadsheet. You must use google drive for this project. You'll need at least 5 data points for each car. Find the miles and the price and record it like this:



Once you have your data points, make make a bubble chart for each vehicle that will look like this: (highlight your data points for each model and select insert chart then select bubble chart).


Label your chart (so it doesn't say 'chart title') and then insert three of those bubble charts in the spreadsheet.

Extra credit: get your chart to look like this with all the data points showing.




This project is due next week, May 14, 2014.