March 18
Sequence Images
Sequence Images
-Looked over the AP Rubric to determine what think-abouts we need to consider when sequencing images within the S.I. portfolio
-Discussed with my peers to generate the best plan(s) of action for sequencing S.I. portfolios based on the AP Rubric
-Given a peer feedback on the sequencing of their S.I. images in their draft portfolio
-Worked on revising the order of images in my draft portfolio to tell the best possible "story"
AP Rubric & S.I. Sequence Debrief
Peer Review
Work time to make revisions
Draft portfolios are linked on our ARTIFACTS site
WICOR Strategies Used:
W- Sequence Peer Feedback Form
I - Sequence Peer Feedback Form
C- peer feedback
O - Sequence Peer Feedback Form
R - Reflection
Nowhere does the rubric explicitly say "your S.I. images should be in this order" -- but reading between the lines, what can guide us to make smart decisions about the order of our images?
-Guided by inquiry
how can the order of images support/be evidence that the inquiry guided your artmaking instead of just being related to your artmaking?
-Practice, Experimentation & Revision show evidence of furthering the development of the inquiry
how can the order of images support/show evidence that when you were practicing, experimenting, and revising you were intentionally practicing or experimenting to push your work further or to more closely connect with your inquiry?
how can the order that you present your images help show that your work shows evidence of revision?
Next class we will focus on written statements
Next class we'll turn our focus to the WRITING component of the AP Portfolio