Project: Portfolio

Due: , 11:59pm
At a Glance: Assemble all your course work and reflections into your Portfolio Google Slides document and include your own reflection on your development over the semester.
Submit via: Paste the link for your Google Slides document to Learning Suite

Brief

To revisit the semester and create an aggregate of all of your work, take all the slides from the previous assignments and copy and paste them into your Google Slides template (linked above). Since you have advanced in your knowledge of photographing and color correcting work, you should rephotograph your work or edit the old photographs to make them as best you can.

You will also write a reflection on your progress over the semester, indicating what you are better at and what you would still like to improve. This is worth 10% of your grade—equal to your final project—so don’t skimp on your image corrections or your reflection.

Deliverable

Upload all of your images to the Google Slides template (see link at top of the page) for this assignment. You will need to make a copy of the template since this should feature only your work. You will then share a publically accessible link to the portfolio on Learning Suite. Instructions are on the first slide of the template.

Grading

Assignment grades will be based on the following:

Aesthetic Principles (40%)

Student demonstrates evidence that they understand and inventively integrate aesthetic principles.

  • Excellent: Student employs the aesthetic principles addressed in class to create work that is individual and engaging.
  • Average: Student is able to rotely employ the principles addressed in class to create a standard project, but not make it their own.
  • Below Average: Student struggles to demonstrate a grasp of the principles and shows no facility in internalizing the ideas.
Labor and Technique (40%)

Student works fastidiously to apply appropriate techniques to the project and shows a growing facility with those techniques. The student’s labor is evident and ample given the allotted time.

  • Excellent: Student understands demonstrated techniques and nimbly employs them in their work.
  • Average: Student makes some stylistic and technical mistakes by ignoring provided guidance.
  • Below Average: Student repeatedly makes the same mistakes and ignores instructor input and suggestions.
Following Instructions (10%)

The student adheres to the guidelines provided for the course and the assignment. If the project has a particular framework, the student adheres to that framework. If an assignment is to be submitted on a Google Slide, the student does not email the instructor a JPG.

  • Excellent: A detail-oriented student who takes instruction and fastidiously executes it within their work.
  • Average: A student who misses some details because they didn’t read instructions thoroughly or take proper notes when instructions were given.
  • Below Average: Student ignores basic instructions and guidance given for assignments.
Reflection (10%)

Student notes on critiques along with personal reflection on their projects show a growing sense of awareness of how their work can be received and understood.

  • Excellent: Student diligently takes notes during critiques, noting the core concerns of the critics, and expresses their own views thoughtful and honest self assessment.
  • Average: Student’s critique notes address only surface concerns and/or their own self reflection writing is hurried and vague.
  • Below Average: Student does not take good notes and their self assessment is incomplete or dishonest.
On-time Submission

No late work is acccepted for the Portfolio or Final.

Why?

This project is to help you understand your progress and for the instructor to see how you assess yourself.

Learning Outcomes Addressed

Spatial Skills

Students will be able to generate, organize and communicate ideas in two-dimensional space using basic principles of color and composition.

Technical Skills

Students will be able to employ various digital and analog techniques to realize and evaluate aesthetic compositions.

Aesthetic Sensibilities

Students will be able to create two-dimensional compositions of varying sensibilities and articulate their appreciation of others’ art.