AP Resources and Links – !Muy Importante
The links provided are to take you
to the AP Central Web site. There, you will find yet more links for specific
information. You will not be issued a textbook, the course information is
online. If you wish to print this information, you will need to do so on your
own. This material is to be done on your own time- studio time is precious and
this is information you can do on your own over 2 weeks easily.
Brochure- Start here if you are new to AP, it will provide a basis
to understand the structure of the AP Portfolios. It provides a brief snapshot
of all of the portfolio requirements.
AP Course Description - All AP Studio courses are contained in this document.
Read the index for your specific course. This is the material which it is
expected for you to know. READ it.
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Specific AP Course Homepages
AP Expectations Q1WK1 -WK2 (you will also have studio assignments to do)
2.
Familiarize yourself with the
requirements. Read both brochure and the AP Course Description for your AP
course. There will be a test over this material either WK3. You must get 85%
correct ( you may take the test twice) or a request for schedule change
initiated.
3.
Establish a OneDrive Account This is the primary way you will communicate, save and
share your work. It is crucial for success when uploading your work onto the
portfolio. It has email built in, this will be your primary email you send
from for this class. Otherwise, junk folder.
4.
From your OneDrive, share one of
your works with your instructor.
5.
Email to alert your instructor from
your one drive account within the first 5 days of class. You must include
your name and AP course you are in. apmrg@hotmail.com
Alert Mr. G the first week if you
are having problems. I will not be sympathetic if later than one week into
class. I want you to do well. You must want success just as much for you to do
well.