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presentation given to MA Textile Design and MA Fashion students at NUA

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Unit briefing

Unit: Unit 1: Award Specific Unit

Title: Process and Materials

Start Date: 10th October 2013

Study Hours: 300

Submission Date 16th January 2014

assumed knowledge

https://net.nua.ac.uk/pluginfile.php/9866/mod_label/intro/NUA%20MA%20Grading%20Matrix%20v.2%20Jan%202013.pdf

At the end of this project you will need to submit:

a) A body of studio work and all supporting evidence of study, which includes final outcomes, prototypes, developmental work and a professional portfolio that critically informs and challenges design.

b) A reflective journal, which clearly documents your project and effectively applies your research findings relevant to your practice in this unit.

c) A completed Learning Agreement that proposes the content, intent and context for your work.

time management

timetable

activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Research

Testing

Sampling

Final pieces

Creating presentation

PresentationPecha Kucha

Trip

Formulating a Learning agreement

why what how

what

what interests you?

your making - contextual framework

social political

personal

critical/theoretical

historical geographical

institutional cultural

what

what are your core ideas?

why? - consider the evidence

why

why are you doing it?

what

what do you want to achieve?

within unit

after the course

what

what does success look like?

how

how do you achieve success?

what

what are you going to do?

Richard Serra, "Verb List Compilation: Actions to Relate to Oneself" [1967-1968]

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what

title

what

focus on the issues you wish to pursue

identify your learning needs

what

define the scope and nature of the study

identify access and resource issues

how

how are you going to achieve the learning outcomes of the unit?

how

how does it relate to the aims and assessment criteria of the unit?

practical

timetable

what can you actually do in the time you are willing to give to the course? – be honest

practical

budget

how much are you actually willing to spend ?

how much time are you going to give?

practical

ability

do you need to learn new skills ?

content

be clear and precise about what it is that you are planning to do

content

think about what you would like to study and how this relates to your practice

materials ambition -

what are you going to do?

processes context

audience

work of others what do you -

want at the end?

unit/course

titledescription of what you are interested in.

MA-ness

is the proposal feasible?

is the proposal of an MA level?

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