To make it easier for you, I have made templates for my students to help structure their portfolio on powerpoint. See below:
Click the buttons below to download the templates.
Student Example: Pattern Project
Always annotate your edits!
On each edit slide, write a couple of sentences to the moderator to explain your ideas, how you edited and strengths/areas for development.
You might like to copy and paste these sentence starters if you need help getting started. Try to use technical language.
These edits were inspired by... OR These edits combine the styles of... and ...
To create them I...
Something I am pleased with is...
From here I will develop...
You might like to copy and paste these sentence starters if you need help getting started. Try to use technical language.
These edits were inspired by... OR These edits combine the styles of... and ...
To create them I...
Something I am pleased with is...
From here I will develop...
Annotations done? Identify your gaps next.
Most students will have a few gaps in their work. Hopefully putting your work onto the PowerPoint will have helped you to see where there are bits missing.
Go through your projects and identify what you need to do. Make a list for each project!
Whilst waiting for everyone to finish off, start working on some of the things you can do in the computer room - edits/ photoshoot plans/ mood boards etc.
Go through your projects and identify what you need to do. Make a list for each project!
Whilst waiting for everyone to finish off, start working on some of the things you can do in the computer room - edits/ photoshoot plans/ mood boards etc.