End of Module Student Evaluation BA(hons) Illustration Module Code: extended Practice OUIL603 Name: GABRIELLA BRACHO Student ID: GB110754 Please identify where the evidence for each of the learning outcomes is within your submission and how well you feel you have met the learning outcomes. Please also grade yourself in relation to the learning outcomes using terms: > poor, satisfactory, good, very good, excellent (Note- This is so that the team have an understanding of how well you feel you have done. It is not an indication of the actual grade you may receive) Learning Outcome
Evidenced where? Blog, Sketchbook, Roughs Final Illustrations, development sheets etc. (No more than 75 words)
Your grade Using words: > poor, satisfactory, good, very good, excellent
6A3 Understand and demonstrate coherent and detailed subject knowledge and professional competences, some of which will be informed by recent research in the discipline. Knowledge and Understanding - RESEARCH
Blog, sketchbook, observational drawing, studies, roughs, development sheets and project report.
Very good
6B3 Articulate and synthesise their knowledge and understanding attributes and skills in effective ways in the contexts of creative practice, employment, further study, research and self fulfilment. (Cognitive Skills EVALUATION & REFLECTION
Blog, sketchbook, drafts, roughs, observational drawing, statement of intent and project report.
Very good
6C3 Develop appropriate methods of professional presentation combining visual, verbal and written techniques.. Practical & Professional Skills - VISUAL QUALITY)
Blog, presentation boards, development sheets, statement of intent and project report.
Satisfactory
6C4 Demonstrate their ability to synthesise analytical and intuitive approaches with a high level of process and professional skill. Practical & Professional Skills - VISUAL QUALITY)
Blog, final illustrations, presentation boards, development work, sketchbook, roughs, drafts, tests, experimentation and
Satisfactory
Analyse information and experiences , formulate independent judgements and articulate reasoned arguments through review and evaluation. (Key Transferable Skills: EVALUATION)
Blog, sketchbook, development sheets, peer feedback, workshop sheets, reflection and project report.
Very Good
Evaluation (See guidance below for more information) You are required to write a 500 word evaluation of this module.
At the beginning of the module I was very excited and nervous, mainly because I knew that this was going to be the big final module by the end of the year so I knew that I had to do something to really make it all worth it. By the end of this module I feel as though I’ve grown a lot, both as a practitioner and as a person. Though I think the later can be said for the entire course, but this module has really helped mould my practice from nothing into something. I’ve actually been devoting this entire year into pinning down a process and medium, so throughout this entire module in particular I’ve been both experimenting and refining my techniques. This is something that will naturally grow beyond university and I honestly look forward to where that road may take me in the future. The highlight of this module has definitely been the development stages and experimentation. The sessions definitely did help, in particular the peer reviews in which I got a lot of helpful feedback in regards to what briefs I should pick up. For a majority of the research part of my projects, in particular my Final Project, I actually did a lot of observational drawing and landscapes, which was a part of one of my personal briefs. Although I’m not entirely satisfied with a majority of the final outcomes- then again, I rarely am satisfied with my work, but that is a more of a personal quip of mine. I’ve grown a lot more comfortable using digital art and digital painting overall, it’s something that I want to carry on with and develop even further. I’ve always strived to still maintain a flow and fluidity with my work, no matter what medium it is and I feel that this module has given me a chance to do that as well. My drawing has become a lot freer, I told myself to unwind a bit and not be so controlled with my line-work which took a load off my shoulders. I still have yet to fully master Photoshop to the best of its ability, but these things take time and thanks to the weekly brief that I took on, I have learnt the importance of drawing and experimenting every single day. There has always been this fear in the back of my head that my love and passion for drawing and art may get sucked dry, but thankfully that didn’t happen despite some doubts along the way. That was a real turning point for me, despite how chaotic the module may have been. My blog has always been a lifeline for me in regards to the way I document my experience, development and overall thoughts of my practice and certain projects. Both my sketchbook and my blog have really helped me when I was stuck at certain points, or when my passion for a brief was dried up, hence why it affected by work so much.
Evaluation Guidance This should be a reflective summary of your experience across the module -
How did it go? Where did your journey start, where did it end? I knew very little at the start of this module. At the end of the module I feel that…
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What learning took place? What was useful to you? Be specific. New skills? New methods? New processes or approaches? Did you use the blog to reflect on your project development?
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What went well and why? What did you enjoy? What were you happy with as an outcome? Be critical and analytical. Why did you enjoy it? Perhaps identify particular sessions? This could be ideas, solutions to problems, studentship or research. How well did you use the studio? Did you invest enough time in the development and testing of your outcomes?
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What could you have done better? What were the problems you faced? What did you do to try to overcome them? This could be in reference to studentship, organization, blogging as much as studio practice.
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How can you apply what you have learnt here for future modules and projects? Application and future thinking. Things you would do differently next time? What useful methods, processes and ideas will you take forward into the next module?
You may also want to consider: Self-questioning: How did your thoughts and opinions change as you progressed through the module? Feedback: What other people (tutors and peers) thought of work and how you responded to that feedback? Research: Did you use contextual research to inform your ideas, ways of thinking or understanding of the challenges set. This may include further research of your subject matter, slides from the presentations or use of the library.