DP Requirements
1. Picture of the project, and a picture of you with the project (at least 2 pictures)
2. IF PROJECT IS DIGITAL (video, slideshow, website)- either embed the project in your DP, or post a link to where people can view it elsewhere.
3. Writing aspects of your project (if substantial—no need to include tiny quotes/phrases that were displayed)
4. Artist Statement
5. Project Reflection
Project Reflection
This project reflection will serve as your reflection for your DP, and for your self-assessment. For your final grade on the project, we will meet and discuss your assessment and my opinion, and come to a final percentage. Each of the following questions must be answered in complete and well-organized paragraphs. When in doubt, use the TEA structure!
1. When you think about this project, what are you most proud of and why? This could be a particular aspect of your final product, part of your work process, a specific revision you made…
2. If you had 1 more week to work on this project, what would you change/add to make it more amazing?
3. Of the categories on the rubric, which do you think your project is strongest in? Explain your answer with specific examples from your project, and explain how you were able to make this so strong.
4. Of the categories on the rubric, which do you think your project is weakest in? Explain your answer with specific examples from your project, and talk about why this is the case. You should also talk about what you could have done to improve this aspect.
5. Score yourself in each of the 5 categories. Then, explain what you think the final grade should be for your project, based on your scores on the rubric. Give a letter grade and percentage.
Due Dates: DP Updated: Thursday, January 27th, start of class Project Reflection: Wednesday, January 26th, start of class.
HWK: Finish project reflection.
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