Finalizing your portfolio!
April 25th
April 25th
If I have not done so already, I can refine my written statements, resize my images for the AP Submission Website and add my updated information and images to the AP Digital Submission Portal (copy paste from website)
All of my digital images of my artworks uploaded to the AP site at ideal screen resolution.
All of my written statements are copy-and-pasted to the AP submission site.
All files for printing have been turned in via Brightspace.
Transfer digital images of artworks AND written statements to the AP submission site
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1. Finalize your draft portfolio on the Artifacts Site
2. Show Ms. Lehrmann your completed draft
3. Save your image files and name your files (see directions)
4. Upload your images to the College Board Digital Submission Site
5. Copy and paste all written statements onto your College Board Digital Submission Page
That might include:
Creating collages of images for artifacts
Re-photographing artworks with quality lighting in mind
Re-organizing the order of your artifacts/artworks
Finding different artworks to replace ones that don't reflect your SI
Editing/refining statements
Go to YOUR draft portfolio page and click PUBLISH on our Artifacts site.
Then, click PREVIEW
For each of your images, right click and SAVE the file with a unique file name (see tips to the right) DO NOT change the file type for any reason.
Before uploading your work in the AP Digital Portfolio, you’ll first need to save and label your images for easy reference when you’re ready to upload. Here are some tips you can follow to help keep your work organized.
Avoid special characters when labeling your work. Use the standard English alphabet (upper and lower case: A-Z, a-z) or numeric (0-9) values only.
Label the image with your first and last name and the sequence order of the image (e.g., FirstLast_1).
Keep all of your labeled images in a folder you can easily find and use a name for the folder that you’ll remember (e.g., AP Art and Design Images).