Photography and Moving Image assessment advice drop in Zoom meeting: 26.1.21
I thought it was time that I engaged in preparing for assessment as I’ve not looked at submitting online assessment yet, as it has will be for my next assessment. I have heard peers discussing their online submissions and picked up some information.
Prior to this learning session I looked briefly at the digital assessment guideline.
Things that I noted:
- Overall be intentional about what you share – self curate
- The narrative about my assessment can be given in the learning log
- On the creative 3 pieces of work: they can be across the course, no maximum of images
- There was a question on the size of images (pixels) to submit which Dan couldn’t answer then – though apparently the G drive can easily cope with large image sizes.
- Showing self-curation is important throughout the process; for instance you can share a body of work but cut down the number of images in it.
- Upload images don’t give as links to learning log/blog, but then can link/ref to learning log; also could add relection/narrative why chosen these images in narrative presentation.
- The learning log can be 12 entries, including 2-3 entries for each learning objective.
- 1 learning log entry can be a guide to what I’m presenting. Or I can upload a document in the creative work folder (word doc) to act as a guide.
- Word count / time limit for reflective presentation or evaluation is 6 mins, or 750 words Actions:
I should keep an eye on the forum for assessment: https://discuss.oca-student.com/t/2021-photography-assessment-support-forum/13817
March assessment drop recording: https://discuss.oca-student.com/t/photography-specific-adaptations-to-covid-19/11641/67
Padlet for assessment: https://oca.padlet.org/assessment4/a3ccu7pfbp21aivb
I must look again at the new OCA web site, especially as I will submit my next assignment on it.
Sign up for the 27th February study event where Sarah Jane Field (student) talks about her experience of assessment.
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