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Art 141 - Three-Dimensional Design - Rebecca Edwards

Course:Three-Dimensional Design
Professor:Rebecca Edwards
Email:rebecca.edwards@canyons.edu
Format:
  • OnlineLive
Course Length:
  • Applies to All Course Lengths

Introduction

Welcome to 3D Design!  Whether you are an art major or not you will be able to succeed and do well in this class!  I think you will also enjoy it and you will learn things that you will be surprised to find connect to your daily life.  You will learn to, "see" differently.  Sometimes it takes a bit of time to think of creating objects visible from all sides as opposed to flat 2D space but if you stick with it you will understand this concept. This is a college level course and will involve critical thinking and problem solving.  Art is problem solving!  Every assignment will be some new problem or problems you will find creative solutions to.  Don't worry if you haven’t used the media or techniques before.  That is the idea behind college, expanding your knowledge and growing!

Course Description

An exploration of sculptural concepts and their translation into three-dimensional forms.  Problems involving various technical means and the role of materials and techniques in the creative process. Emphasis on personal creative expression through exploring and experimenting with the intrinsic characteristics of each medium.

What to Expect in this Course

Access: You must have daily access to a computer with a reliable online connection. You will also need a word processing program such as Microsoft Word.

Student email: Your primary form of contact will be your Canyons email address

Canvas:  We will be using Canvas for class information, to receive and turn in assignments and to participate in forum discussions with classmates. If you have never used Canvas or have not taken an online course, consider watching some of the Canvas video tutorials.

Your Canvas course site will be available the morning of the first day of class.

If you need help with Canvas: email: cvsupport@canyons.edu or phone: (877) 889-9052. Look for the Help?  link on the college home page under online learning.

Requirements:  You must have a computer with a working camera and mike for this is a VISUAL arts class.  You must be live during class time with your mike muted.  No black screens or photos of you if you want to receive your participation credit for the day.  If you do not have a computer with a working camera and mike you can check it out from the college at no charge but it is up to you to do so.  If you need help learning how to use Zoom go to the campus home page and click on online education.  You will find help there.

Important things to know

  • Check your grades online periodically throughout the semester. Please do NOT email me after the semester ends to ask me to reconsider your grade unless I have made an error on the final exam/project grade.

 

  • Back up all of your work on the computer. I am not responsible for computer or printer malfunctions or loss of electricity.  Save all of your graded work until your grade for this class is posted to your record

 

  • I am not responsible for your computer or internet malfunctions.  If CANVAS has malfunctions, please try contacting CANVAS help at: cvsupport@canyons.edu for students. You can also reach general Canvas support after hours (5pm-8am and weekends) at (884) 698-7484. I strongly suggest you complete the weekly requirements early in case of technical malfunctions.  All modules will be available for an ample amount of time given the constraints of the semester in which you’re taking this class.

Types of Assessments

Time Management
• Late assignments will not be accepted–don’t ask me to make an exception for you.
• Unfinished work for projects will result in a zero. I will not imagine how you intended it to look.
• Plan for those unforeseen problems by starting on your assignments early–I will gladly accept any assignment early.
• After uploading your work to Canvas go back into grades and check if you were successful. Canvas glitches are not an excuse for missing work.

Grading Scale
I strongly suggest that all students check their grade progress regularly during the semester. A=100-90 B=89-80 C=79-70 D=69-65 F= 64 and below

Everything is due on the date specified unless stated otherwise.

Changes in Class Schedule and/or Syllabus The instructor reserves the right to make any adjustments to this outline if needed. Students will be informed of any change. NOTE: This is a flexible schedule

Textbook Information

You will be purchasing supplies in lieu of a textbook. There is a list of supplies you will be given the first day of class that are required in lieu of a textbook. You must have or purchase required supplies by second class in order to take this course.

Other Relevant Course Information

Non Progress/Attendance in Class

  • If you are not making progress in this class you will need to drop yourself in MyCanyons.  Check the drop and withdrawal deadlines on the course calendar and make sure you drop yourself before the deadline.
  • In the online environment failing to meet deadlines represents an absence from class.
  • As per college policy I can also drop you for failing to attend class during the drop period.
  • Please refer to the college drop and withdrawal policies:

https://www.canyons.edu/studentservices/sbo/refunds/index.php

 

Academic Dishonesty

  • Students are expected to do their own work as assigned. At College of the Canyons, we believe that academic integrity and honesty are some of the most important qualities college students need to develop and maintain. To facilitate a culture of academic integrity, College of the Canyons has defined plagiarism and academic dishonesty. Due process procedures have been established when plagiarism or academic dishonesty is suspected. 
  • At COC, we define plagiarism as follows: Plagiarism is the submission of someone else’s work or ideas as one’s own, without adequate attribution. When a student submits work for a class assignment that includes the words, ideas or data of others, without acknowledging the source of the information through complete, accurate, and specific references, plagiarism is involved. This may include dual submissions of a similar work for credit for more than one class, without the current instructor’s knowledge and approval. 

 

  • To be specific, below are some of the situations that will be considered plagiarism at COC:
  • Use information from any source, online or in print, in one’s own writing without acknowledging the source in the content and in the reference page of the assignment;
  • Simply list the sources in the reference page, without parenthetical citations in the body of the essay;
  • Take more than one printed line of words consecutively from the source without putting quotation marks around them, even though the student has put the author’s name in the parentheses or in the reference page;
  • Turn in work done for other classes, regardless how large or small the assignment may be, without the current instructor’s approval, this is considered “self-plagiarism,” which is a form of academic dishonesty; or, Turn in work by another student, even by accident.

 

  • Cases of alleged academic dishonesty, such as plagiarism or cheating, will be referred to the Dean of Student Services for investigation.  

CANVAS & Student Accountability Online

Use of online programs such as CANVAS is strictly limited to the students who are enrolled in that particular course. Individual login information is provided to each student and all activity within an online course is monitored and recorded.  To insure the highest level of integrity of student data, user login and password information must never be shared. It is your responsibility as a student to take every measure possible to safeguard your individual login information and never allow other persons (whether a student or not) to have access to this information. Each student must submit his or her own work.  Sharing login information or submitting work under another user’s identification is a violation of College policy and may result in a formal report of the incident to the Dean of Students. If you feel another person has obtained your unique login information or has accessed your account, contact me and the Distance Learning technology support team immediately.  


Additional Resources

Canvas

This course can be accessed on the first day of class via Canvas at https://coc.instructure.com. Log into Canvas using your CanyonsID single sign-on:

  • CanyonsID Username is your COC student email address (Ex: username@my.canyons.edu)
  • CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password

Please visit the Get to Know Your Online Classroom page for help logging into Canvas and for tips on using Canvas and Zoom. Canvas Chat Support is also available 24/7 for any Canvas related issues.

Online Education

Check out the Online Education website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills.

The Learning Center (TLC)

The TLC provides FREE online tutoring resources to COC students!

Academic Accommodation Center (AAC)

College of the Canyons AAC provides educational services and access for eligible students with documented disabilities who intend to pursue coursework at COC. A variety of programs and services are available which afford eligible students with disabilities the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of the college programs and activities through appropriate and reasonable accommodations. For more information on their services visit the Academic Accomodation Center website.

Online Counseling

The Counseling Department offers appointments online. You can schedule an appointment by visiting the Online Counseling website. Counselors can help you map out a plan to reach your educational goals as well as advise you on course selection and registration.

Management of Stress and Mental Health

Often the pressure on our students is very strong, involving academic commitments, relationships, outside jobs and family pressure to name a few. The staff and faculty of College of the Canyons are here to see you succeed academically and care about your emotional and physical health. You can learn more about the broad range of confidential student services, including counseling and mental health services available on campus by visiting the Student Health & Wellness Center in the Student Services Building (across from the bookstore). The phone number is 661-362-3259 that you can call 24/7. You can also e mail for an appointment at StudentHealthCenter@canyons.edu. At the Canyon Country Campus the Health Center will be in the new Student Services Building.

Also, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number is now 988. All students at COC are encouraged to enter that phone number in their cells. You can call it when you, or someone you know, is having thoughts of suicide or is in severe distress.

You can also now use the Crisis Text Line: Just text "Courage" to 741741. Someone will get back to you immediately. Its free, 24/7, and confidential.

Veterans Resource Center

The College of the Canyons Veterans Resource Center is a department within the Student Services Division at the college, created to help veterans and veteran dependents with applying to College of the Canyons, enrolling in classes, and requesting VA Education or Vocational Benefits. For more information please visit the Veterans Resource Center website, email veterans@canyons.edu or phone (661) 362-3469.

Library

The Library provides live online and in-person research help, access to a full range of e-resources and physical materials that support the curriculum, individual and group study areas, and much more!

Last updated: 05/25/2021 Sub#: 22

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