Monday, 12:10-3, B1107: Final exam, presentation rehearsals. People who signed up to bring their laptops, please remember to do so. Everyone should bring a copy of their presentation (Powerpoint, Quicktime or other) on a thumbdrive or laptop in order to rehearse effectively.
Tuesday, 9-4, Lab 2 2223 (studio/lab): Presentations
Wednesday, 9-1, Lab 2 2223 (studio/lab): Presentations
Thursday, 9-1, C1105: Presentations. After presentations we’ll break for lunch then reconvene in Lab 2 2223 to clean the studio and receive your portfolios. Participation in the studio clean up is mandatory.
Amy will soon post the schedule of presentations for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Check the schedule so you know when you will be presenting.
The portfolio checklist is on Moodle, as is a self-eval worksheet. Note that you need to include a draft of your self-evaluation with your portfolio.
Before your evaluation conference, please also write one evaluation each for Amy, Kevin and Ruth. You may turn these in to the Program Secretaries in Lab 2 or give them to your writing workshop faculty in your conference.
]]>Monday we meet at noon in L2619 (the Mac Classroom in the Library) to look at your sequences and talk about them.
]]>After that we will relocate to our usual meeting place, Sem 2 B1107 for a workshop. You will need to have copies of these books with you: Scott, Grandin and Marzluff/Angell.
]]>Part of the morning activities will be field recording of whatever animal sounds you can find outdoors, so you should dress warmly and wear shoes/boots that will keep your feet dry.
]]>Library research workshop (Monday) as scheduled: Bring your tentative ideas for projects to the computer labs in the library building (same place we had animation critiques last quarter). We will meet at the computer lab at noon.
Special skills workshop (Tuesday): We will post a spreadsheet on the moodle site with each person’s workshop. If you did not sign up for a workshop or if you would like to change your workshop, please send an email to all three faculty indicating your first choice for the workshop. We will post the spreadsheet by tomorrow (Thursday) and a brief syllabus/list of required materials for each special skills workshop by Saturday.
Writing Workshop (Wednesday): Essay #1 (originally due today) is now due next Wednesday, January 25, along with your treatments of the final project. We will workshop/peer review both documents. Bring 11 or 1 copies of Essay #1 as you would have for the writing workshop that was cancelled today.
Lecture/Seminar (Thursday): Please complete all readings for Week 2 and 3 by Thursday of next week. By tomorrow, we will post an assignment sheet on the moodle site with the seminar material for next Thursday (Sapolsky readings and Marzluff chapters).
Finally (this is a long list!), we encourage you to look for animal tracks as you are out exploring in the snow. You may have more or less luck depending on when and where you look—so this assignment is recommended but not required. If you find something, great! If not, no worries.
Kevin, Amy, Ruth
]]>