For my next 3 week illustration workshop we will be designing and making zines and so i've made a project brief for my group in the form of a zine. It can be difficult to wade through lots of words for some students and I think just saying it all out loud just isn't enough so I often go for a very visual approach backed up by laying out the lesson each week at the start of every session.
Here is my zine project brief, broken down into weeks and with a big long list of fantastic contemporary illustrators for my group to research.
I hope my students appreciate the hard work i've put in for them! Haha! It was really good fun to tell the truth!
10 comments:
Wow! you've put a lot of work into this! hope you get some credit?! jennyx
Oh damn, why can't i be in First Diploma again! I would love to do that project :(
Thanks Boo! I had fun making the brief!
That is awesome... you can tell you put a lot of thought and time into it!
I truly wish everything had a visual equivalent, would make life so much easier ;)
Love it! Your students are lucky to have you!
Have you ever come across www.prezi.com?! I just found it today and am smitten... putting a presentation together for a uni assignment and Powerpoint is soooo flat sometimes. This, is fabby tho. Spent a good few hours playing with it this afternoon. And you can sign up free if you're a student/teacher ;-)
That is really effective and attractive - you have an obvious talent for that sort of thing - hope they appreciate it!
Thank you all for your kind comments, sadly my students didn't seem to appreciate it, except one who said she wished all their project briefs looked like that. They can't get over excited, they're teenagers!
What a great idea. My BF is a media teacher so I might pass this on to him.
What a great idea. I think I will pass this on to my BF who is a media teacher.
Oops, didn't realise that posted twice.
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