Complete your daily rerquired schoology warmup.
Task#1: Process Page Submission
due by 10:15AM 12/1
Go to Schoology>Material>Q2>Classwork and upload a screen shot of your Utopia Process slide to the assignment submission task.
Task#2: Final Image
- Make sure you have a good photo of your final image
- Upload this picture to your next slide after your Utopia Process Slide
- Make sure the image is cropped, edited and takes up as much of the slide as possible
- add a title to this slide (Final Utopia)
Task#3: Final Reflection
Due 12/2 11:59 pm
Your next 2 slides will be for your final reflection
For each Criteria give yourself a score of 1-4, then reflect on your process, strengths and weaknesses as well as areas for improvement, using vocabulary from this unit.
- on the first of the 2 slides you will need to reflection on the first two project criteria: Composition and Space
- on the second of the 2 slide you will need to reflection the last two project criteria: Creativity and Material Usage/Craftsmanship
Task#4: Label Reflection Due 12/3 by 10:15AM
- Watch Video for Composition
- https://thevirtualinstructor.com/blog/composition-in-art
- Take notes and create a MindMap for the Rules for Composition
- See Task#6
Task#6: MindMap Due Wednesday 12/9 (9AM)
You will have this class and next class to create your mindmap that will need to be uploaded to schoology by 9am on 12/9.
What Is a Mind Map?
A mind map is a diagram that displays information visually. You can create mind maps using pen and paper, or you can use an online mind mapping tool such as MindMeister. Whatever you use, the rules for creating a mind map are simple:
1) Write the subject in the center of your paper / canvas.
2) Draw branches that point away from the center. Each branch symbolizes one thought or idea related to the subject. Use meaningful keywords to write these ideas onto the branches.
3) From each branch more ideas can branch off. There is no limit to the number of hierarchical levels in a map.
4) Use colors, icons and images whenever possible. These function as mental triggers and can help spark new ideas in you, which is important during brainstorming sessions.
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