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Foundations
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| 7.1k
The appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their
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Demonstrate knowledge of technology terminology and concepts and relate
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7.2k Data input
skills appropriate to a given task
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Demonstrate proficiency in the use of a variety of input devices appropriate
for producing desktop publishing product |
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| 7.3s
Use digital keyboard standards in word processing such as one space after
punctuation, the use of em/en dashes, and smart quotation marks |
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7.3k
Pertinent laws and issues regarding the use of technology in society
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Model respect for intellectual property when manipulating, morphing, editing
graphics, and text |
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| 7.5s
Analyze the impact of desktop publishing on society, including concepts
related to persuasiveness, marketing, and point of view |
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Information
Acquisition
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7.4k
A variety of strategies for acquiring information from electronic resources
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| 7.6s
Use strategies that conserve memory and retain image integrity when digitally
capturing files |
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Use strategies to obtain print and digital information for a variety of
electronic resources including, but not limited to, reference software,
databases, and libraries of images, citing the source |
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Use strategies to navigate and access information from local area networks
(LAN), wide area networks (WANs), the Internet, and intranets |
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How to acquire electronic information in a variety of formats
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Acquire information in electronic formats including text, audio, video,
and graphics, citing the source |
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Demonstrate the ability to import and export elements from one program
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7.6k
How to evaluate acquired electronic information
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Identify and employ a method to evaluate acquired information |
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Demonstrate skill in testing the accuracy and validity of acquired information |
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Work
in solving problems
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7.7k
How to use appropriate computer-based productivity tools to create and
modify solutions to problems
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Use desktop publishing methods in foundation and enrichment curricula |
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Identify the task in a project and use tools, such as word processing,
pagination, utility, indexing, graphics, and drawing programs, necessary
to complete those tasks |
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Use electronic productivity tools, including move, copy, cut and paste,
spell check, and edit text |

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Select and use the categories of type, font, size, style, and alignment
appropriate for the task |

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Apply the basic elements of page design, including text, graphics, headlines,
and white space |
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Distinguish design requirements as they relate to purposes and audiences,
including one-surface object, multiple or bound pages, stationery, book
jackets/magazine covers, templates, magazines, brochures, and labels |
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Read and use technical documentation to solve problems in desktop publishing |
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7.8k
How to use research skills and electronic communication to create new
knowledge
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Develop technical documentation related to desktop publishing |
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| 7.21s
Use technology to participate in self-directed and practical activities
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| 7.22s
Extend the learning environment beyond the classroom through the creation
and sharing of electronically formatted and published documents via electronic
networks |
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Synthesize new information from data gathered from interviews, print,
and electronic resources |
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Demonstrate that tasks can be accomplished through technological collaboration
and participation with electronic communities as a learner, initiator,
contributor, and teacher/mentor |
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7.9k
How to use technology applications to facilitate evaluation of work, including
both process and product
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Create technology specifications for tasks and evaluation rubrics to evaluate
process and product against established criteria |
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Design and implement procedures to track trends, set time lines, and review/evaluate
work progress for continual improvement in process and product |
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Resolve the information conflicts and validate information through accessing,
researching, and comparing data |
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| 7.28s
Seek and respond to advice from colleagues and other professionals in
delineating technological skills related to solving problems in desktop
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Communications
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7.10k
How to format digital information for appropriate and effective communication
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| 7.29s
Define the purpose of a desktop publishing product and identify the specified
audience |
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| 7.30s
Use terms related to typography, including categories of type and type
contrast, appropriately |
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| 7.31s
Use principles of page design, including, but not limited to, leading/kerning,
automatic text flow into linked columns, widows/orphans, and text wrap,
to create a product |
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Compare and contrast the rules of visual composition such as rule of thirds
and the golden section/rectangle with respect to harmony and balance as
well as discord and drama |
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| 7.33s
Create a master template to include page specifications and other repetitive
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Apply the basics of type measurement for inches and picas |
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| 7.35s
Use type techniques such as drop cap, decorative letters, and embedded-text
frames as graphic elements |
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