Publication Design Syllabus

AT 257: Publication Design

This course introduces students to the use of microcomputers for designing and producing various publications. Hands-on experience is provided in using desktop publishing software and a laser or color inkjet printer to produce high resolution publications, such as flyers, brochures, business forms, and newsletters. Students are also introduced to basic design techniques, type and graphics layout, and the related terminology.
Prerequisites

WP 255

Student Learning Outcomes

Course Objectives: When the course is completed you will be able to:

  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of Microsoft Office Publisher 2019.
  • create publications suitable for coursework, professional purposes, and personal use.
  • create flyers, brochures, business forms and newsletters.

General Education Objective(s): When the course is completed you will be able to:

  • comprehend material with clarity.
Instructional Materials

Text: Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 & Publisher 2019 Comprehensive 1st Edition
 

Course Policies

MAKE UP POLICY:

The course is open the whole week for you to work on your class at your convenience. Therefore, make up work is not allowed except for the following circumstances:

  • Hospitalization of you or your immediate family members
  • Technical issues caused by the school’s server or Moodle website
  • Power loss for more than 3 days due to extreme weather
  • Other extreme life circumstances.

If you have to make up work due to the reasons above, please follow the steps below

  • Instructor must be notified within 2 days of the event occurred via Huntington Junior College email
  • Proof of event must be provided to the instructor within 5 days of the event
  • Specific date and times for make-up work are required if the request is granted

Thank you for being understanding and responsible learner of your future.

INSTRUCTOR REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance Policy: As an active member of this class, your attendance is vital. You need to be responsible for logging in several times per week to check on your progress in the class as well as finishing the required material by their due dates. Your weekly attendance is based on the completion of quizzes and other assignments indicated in the course room and in the schedule. The Federal Government has established a guideline to determine attendance for online students. “Attendance must be measured by an assignment to be graded, quiz (test), or SCORM EVERY week. Therefore, your attendance will be based on fully-completing all graded assignments, quiz or test for that week. If not completed and submitted before 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday each week, you will be counted absent for that week.

OTHER:

Hours: Since one of the challenges of online education is the lack of immediate feedback, I hope letting you know when I check the course room will assist you with getting quicker feedback as needed. I check the course room several times during the week. If you have a quiz upcoming and you are not clear about certain concepts, it is your responsibility to contact me during my normal hours so that I might respond within a reasonable time. Since I do teach more than one course, please allow 5 days for me to grade any activities prior to contacting me with regards to the grading process. However, if I have not graded your activities that were turned in ON TIME after 5 days, please do not hesitate to contact me, so I can fix this mistake.

Things to know when you contact me: Please contact me via Inbox in Canvas.  

Please make sure to include your full name and the class you are taking when you email me. This will help me to assist you more efficiently. Please ensure that your HJC Inbox account is working properly so that you are able to receive notifications.

 

Student Evaluation

Tests      160 points
Assignments    800 points
Weekly Activities 40   points
Total    1100 points

NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS ARE ACCEPTED.

Grading Scales

A = 90% - 100%                   

B = 80% -  89%         

C = 70% -  79%           

D = 60% -  69%         

F = below  60%   

Course Outline

(tentative and subject to change)

Week 1:

Syllabus Quiz—Attendance Tracker

Office 2019 and Windows 10 (should another operating system be used on your computer, convert instructions for Windows 10 to your operating system; however, use of 2019 programs is required.) Introduction to features and functions common to Office 2019 programs and basics of Windows 10.

Week 2:

Office 2019 and Windows 10 (should another operating system be used on your computer, convert instructions for Windows 10 to your operating system; however, use of 2019 programs is required.) Introduction to features and functions common to Office 2019 programs and basics of Windows 10. Weekly Activities

Week 3:

Chapter 1: Introduce Publisher 2019; Creating a Flyer

Become acquainted with program; complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 4:

Chapter 1: Introduce Publisher 2019;Creating a Flyer

Become acquainted with program; complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 5:

Chapter 2: Publishing a Tri-Fold Brochure

Complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 6:

Chapter 2: Publishing a Tri-Fold Brochure

Complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 7:

Chapter 3: Designing a Newsletter

Complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 8:

Chapter 3: Designing a Newsletter

Complete chapter project; LIO, AYK, EYK, MIR, and CP.

Weekly Activities

Week 9:

Learn it OnLine(subject to change)

Weekly Activities

Extra projects using Excel and Access Integration (subject to change)

Weekly Activities

Week 10: Comprehensive Final —Due By 11:59 pm Friday of the week

Communication

Emails will be responded to no later than 48 hours or by the end of business on Monday for mail received over the weekend.

College Policies

Academic Honesty Policy
The college has a firm policy against academic dishonesty, including cheating or plagiarism. Students guilty of academic dishonesty will be administratively dropped from the course with a grade of ‘F’ and subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension and dismissal. 

Please refer to the Academic Honesty Policy for detailed information.

Technology Support
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Accessibility Information
Huntington Junior College is committed to full compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For detailed information regarding the policy, please click here. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 1-800-344-4522, 304-697-7550 or pjustice@hjc.edu if you have any additional questions.

Copyright Policy
As an institution of higher education, Huntington Junior College strongly believes in intellectual property. As such, Huntington Junior College respects intellectual property and has made it a priority to ensure all employees and students respect the copyrights of others. If you have any questions about our copyright policy, please click here to access the copyright policy.

Privacy Policy
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This information is standard for each course but specifics may vary based on the delivery method of the course you are taking. Please follow the information provided by your instructor.

This syllabus is subject to change.