Students are provided with authentic and meaningful opportunities to develop literacy skills in a contemporary age becoming increasingly visual in its communication. This course requires students to refine and master digital hardware and software platforms that reflect contemporary practices and industry standards to prepare for college and career. This course is investigative and performance-based in nature. Students will generate creative problems to focus lines of inquiry that result in a portfolio of digital art and design products. Writing, academic language, and critical-thinking skills are developed through artist statements, critiques, and the close reading of artworks as text.
Digital Art 2 A/B
9 - 10 - 11 - 12
No repeats for credit
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