WHAT YOU CAN DO Here are some simple changes you can make to help cut back on paper and toner. When creating a document:
Reduce margins and font size, or adjust document layout to reduce the number of pages.
Skip the coversheet.
Circulate documents for editing or approvals electronically. Use the track-changes feature in Microsoft Word.
When printing a document:
Print on both sides of each sheet of paper (duplex printing).
Print two or more pages per side of a sheet.
Print to order: Ask if recipients prefer to receive electronic copies of documents before printing.
At In class or at meetings:
Bring your computer to a meeting instead of printing documents.
Share information by projecting it.
Distribute meeting handouts and slide decks electronically.
Use a message program such as email to exchange information.
What advantages do electronic papers have?
Project folders will have: 1. Design forms, give directions for sketch design-prototype, wet clay, bisqueware, and glazeware, grading rubric. 2. Critique forms, when the project is finished to reflect on challenges, how they might improve their skills, relationship with Elements of Art and Principles of Design being used, State standards covered all using Google Forms or Spreadsheet. 3. Gallery forms, 3 Photographs front, side, top/angle view with a description will be created in Google Draw. 4. Peer Critique forms, Tweet session, with set direction on what to be critiqued and 1 image of artwork per-student will be copied and pasted into a Peer Critique form.