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Week
Seven Assignments
Return
to Classroom
It is a necessity
that you read and follow all instructions for each assignment. Follow
the Assignment Turn-In Instructions below. Assignments must be turned
in by their due dates, according to the course "Schedule."
Turn-In
Instructions
Week Seven Assignments
Assignment
Turn-In Instructions:
- Assignments
need to be scanned
into digital format (either .jpeg or .gif) and then submitted
to the course's WebCT Assignment Drop Box by the Assignment Due
Date. You can activate the course's WebCT Account by clicking
on this "Activate
Course WebCT Account" link
or via the "Activate Course WebCT Account" link located
on the course "Classroom" page.
Once you have entered WebCT > Click on the "Assignment
Dropbox" link > Select the appropriate assignment link
> Attach the File (.jpeg or .gif) > In the Subject Area
type the Assignment Title (i.e. Week One, Lettering Assignment;
Week Two: Assignment 2A; etc.) > Submit the Assignment.
Students guide
for using WebCT
- Hard copies
(the Actual Drawings) must be mailed on or before the Assignment
Due Date. By the Due Date, place the appropriate Weekly Assignments
in a Manilla Envelope and mail to:
JoBeth Halpin
Triton College - Room AT150
2000 Fifth Avenue
River Grove, IL 60171
Week
Seven Assignments
- View the
Agenda Information for Week Seven, via course "Classroom."
- View and
learn the Terminology for Week Seven, via course "Classroom."
- Activate
Week Seven's Lecture. Read all information and follow all instructions.
Lectures often give tips on properly completing assignments.
- Complete
the Two-Pont Perspective Grid assignment, Assignment 7.
(Insert Assignment Information)
Label this assignment, Week Seven Assignment 7.
- Once you
have completed and turned-in all work associated with Week Seven
you are ready to take the Final Examinationmay begin working on
Week Seven material.
- Once you
have completed and turned-in all work associated with Week Seven
you are ready to take the Final Examination. See the "Final
Exam" link on the course "Classroom" page for more
detailed information. You must take the Final exam in a proctored
environment. The Final must be taken by the assigned Due Date,
according to the course "Schedule."
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