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Instructor & Course
Ikaika SuguiI have been teaching for 5 years now all at Wai’anae High School. I have been teaching early college for 2 years now. I enjoy building relationships with students and seeing growth and success coming from our community of Wai’anae. Offering Early college is important to my students because it allows them the opportunity to take an early advantage of college courses and earn college credits. Students are able to save time money and build personal motivation to continue working towards earning a college degree. Also many students who join the program are first generation college students within their families. Overall, the growth and success is the most important part I enjoy for the students.
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Course Taught: ART 112
This course is an introduction to the technology, vocabulary and procedures of computer produced images. Students will study the basic principles of art and the elements of design, creative process and methods of visual communication. Using the computer as the artist’s tool, students will study the creation of art and design through the usage of layout devices such as composition, visual hierarchy, content development and concept development.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate how digital graphics are used as a contemporary art tool through an examination of how digital graphics fits into the contemporary artist’s environment.
- Generate personal visual images by using appropriate software based on industry application.
- Use the vocabulary and technological processes of digital graphics.
- Apply the visual elements of line, shape, value, color, texture, space, time and motion as well as the design principles of balance, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, variation, and unity in the creation of digital art works.
- Apply the creative problem-solving process from the preliminary planning stage and exploration through revisions to the final product.
- Effectively write about and defend course work conceptually.