For 12C and 12D students...
Each Practical Production group needs to set up a group blog by Monday 30-01-06...quite straightforward, especially as you've had it demonstrated in lessons. You may do this all together or one of your group can set up the account and then email you the username and password. Don't tell anyone else your password!
This is the first time that we have done this for Module 3 and it is hoped that it will be beneficial in a number of ways...
Each Practical Production group needs to set up a group blog by Monday 30-01-06...quite straightforward, especially as you've had it demonstrated in lessons. You may do this all together or one of your group can set up the account and then email you the username and password. Don't tell anyone else your password!
This is the first time that we have done this for Module 3 and it is hoped that it will be beneficial in a number of ways...
- It will be a place where your group can suggest ideas, make decisions and plan actions.
- As a result you will be clearer about what needs to be done - how and when.
- You will receive comments and feedback about your work in progress from other groups.
- Over time it will serve as on online record of your achievements (as a group and individual).
- This will be monitored by your teachers & will ensure you are rewarded fairly when it comes to assessment.
- It will be helpful to refer back to when writing your evaluation (for the examiner).
Once the blog is set up you each have three tasks to complete and submit as separate posts on your blog before the deadline...
- A short outline of your project (base this on what you said in your brief).
- An entry that summarises the work that both you and your group have completed so far.
- A plan for what you'll be doing over the next week.
Remember - every individual in the group must make their own separate posts. Also, make sure you include your name at the end of each one so you can be identified. You will be required to add to this on a weekly basis, to cover the following...
- outlining the work planned and equipment to be used;
- reporting on what was achieved;
- reflecting on the outcome and whether it was different from what was planned and why.
It will also be good to see photos and stills from your shoot and production as it starts to take shape. The whole thing should eventually look like a big online scrapbook of your project that will culminate in the finished piece - uploaded and streamed into people's homes via the internet. Of course there will be credits, commendations and perhaps even prizes for the most committed and interesting bloggers. Get going!!