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Leeds College of Art
BA (Hons) ILLUSTRATION
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Level
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04
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OUIL401 Context of Practice
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Credits
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20
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End of Module Self Evaluation
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NAME
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Molly Halson
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1. What skills have you developed through this
module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
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I
developed my research skills and essay-writing skills, and I think this is evident
in my essay and my bibliography.
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I've
thought about the visual aesthetic of the work I produced, in order to explore
the themes and ideas relevant to my topic. Thinking about what media and
methods of drawing were appropriate to the body of work for its purpose.
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I've
improved my critical thinking skills and analysis skills of academic texts,
and I think I have applied these skills well.
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2.
What approaches to/methods of research have you developed and how have they
informed your practical outcomes?
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I
used first-hand research of drawing real people out and about to inform my
visual response to the subject of my essay. Looking at real people, I was
able to test and challenge my own hypotheses about what I would find, and
make work that was informed by real life experiences.
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I've
look at a lot of adverts in various sources; books, the internet and
real-life among others, and compared all of these adverts to assess trends
alongside my academic research, which has helped me to hypothesise themes
that would be present in my visual work.
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3.
What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise
on these?
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I've
always enjoyed and been good at writing essays throughout school years, and I
think I have good research and analysis skills when it comes to reading and
understanding academic texts.
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I've
addressed a breadth of research for the essay from sources such as the
libraries (the university, my own and my parents') and the internet, and next
year in CoP I will continue to seek a wider variety of sources, such as
documentaries and other video sources.
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4.
What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in
the future?
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My
visual research and practical outcomes - these were not exhaustive as I could
have achieved, and I struggled to develop my ideas, particularly at the start
of the visual brief.
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I
didn't really identify any artists' work that informed my own for this
module. Obviously over the whole year, I have looked at many artists, but
none really in relation to this brief. Next year I will seek out more
examples.
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My
visual journal is only A5, which I got at the beginning of the year before
exploring the Visual Language module and realised that perhaps a bigger
sketchbook would have been more appropriate.
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There's
no final piece, which was not necessary but perhaps would have helped to tie
the module together.
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5.
Identify five things that you feel will benefit you during next years Context
of Practice module?
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Going
to every CoP session, even if I feel I haven't got enough work or haven't
'done it right'.
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Starting
work on the visual stage earlier and being more exhaustive.
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Conducting
more primary research, particularly for the visual part of the module.
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Look
at more artists that influence my work, specifically related to CoP.
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Using
a bigger sketchbook.
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6.How
would you grade yourself on the following areas:
(please
indicate using an ‘x’)
5=
excellent, 4 = very good, 3 = good, 2 = average, 1 = poor
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Attendance
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x
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Punctuality
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x
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Motivation
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x
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Commitment
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x
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Quantity
of work produced
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x
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Quality
of work produced
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x
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Contribution
to the group
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x
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The
evaluation of your work is an important part of the assessment criteria and
represents a percentage of the overall grade. It is essential that you give
yourself enough time to complete your written evaluation fully and with
appropriate depth and level of self-reflection. If you have any questions
relating to the self-evaluation process speak to a member of staff as soon as
possible.
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