Friday, June 12, 2009

Final Exam Questions

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Final Exam

Your final exam will consist of a portfolio assessment and the following questions which should be turned in with your portfolio. Answers should be typed and double-spaced.

1. Describe the overall quality of your portfolio in terms of:
a. Very High Achievement (Outstanding)
b. High Achievement (Well Done)
c. Sound Achievement (OK)
d. Limited Achievement (Needs Improvement)
e. Very Limited Achievement (Serious Problems)

2. Is your portfolio complete? This question refers to the following points:
a. To What degree does your portfolio exhibit a sufficient quantity of work?
b. Is there evidence of preparatory work and final work pieces?

3. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit creative or personalized thinking and processing? Where is evidence of original ideas?

4. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit knowledge of art history, art criticism, and aesthetics? Where is the evidence of learning in each of these disciplines?

5. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit visual-problem solving abilities? Where is evidence that you have set up a problem, conducted research, explored various visual solutions, made revisions, and arrived at a final conclusion?

6. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit application of basic art vocabulary (elements and principles)? Where is evidence that you have applied knowledge of design elements and principles?

7. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit technical proficiency in processes of art making and art reflecting. Where is evidence of craftsmanship or skill in handling tools and materials used?

8. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit evidence of your individual initiative and interests? Where is evidence of your enthusiasm for making and learning about art?

9. To what degree does your portfolio exhibit concern for presentation? Where is evidence of care taken in preparing, submitting, and documenting your work?

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