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Renaissance Project. Guidelines. The WHAT…. Student group presentations on Renaissance people Draw for partners Create visual aide and present Teacher and student rubrics Due February 25th. THE GOOD. What did they do? New ideas/philosophies? New techniques? New technology?
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RenaissanceProject Guidelines
The WHAT…. • Student group presentations on Renaissance people • Draw for partners • Create visual aide and present • Teacher and student rubrics • Due February 25th
THE GOOD • What did they do? • New ideas/philosophies? • New techniques? • New technology? • Invention or innovation? • Impact? • Samples…
THE GOOD… cont • David • Carved for the Cathedral of Florence • Classical Greek positioning • Heracles remake?
THE BAD • Family • Book covers • Funky fonts • Badcolorcombinations • Really tiny font that is too small to read from the back of the room I have very good eye sight and if I cannot read it, than you know that the person with the worst vision in the room will not be able to read it either (No offense Jake); since we are on this point, I will also say that excessive amounts of information on the screen at one time is not only annoying, but it is down right embarrassing for the entire class because we will not care what you say because we think that everything is on the screen and we will know that you will get a very low score on the presentation portion of the rubric. • Bad pictures
HTE UHG-LEE!!!!! • Writing over pictures and not being able to read it! • Having too much on the screen at one time • Spelin errs and bad grammer and other various kinds o’ mistakes that are really bad and actually a sign of not doing the work in a timely fashion or it’s a matter of you just not caring at all… take your pick, either way it is bad and really annoying to assess crap like ‘dat ‘n im tired or tryin’ to fix ya’lls mess ups. • Using Wikipedia as a source….
Rubrics • Time = 15% • Accuracy = 25% • Presentation = 25% • Knowledge of material = 25% • Student evaluation = 10%
Works Cited Page • MLA format • www.citationmachine.net • Pictures courtesy of: "David." Thais.it. Web. 3 Feb 2011. <www.thais.it/scultura/michelan.htm>. "Last Judgement." Italian Renaissance. Web. 3 Feb 2011. <www.italian-renaissance-art.com/Last-Judgement.html>. David details from: "Michaelangelo's David." n. pag. Web. 10 Feb 2011. <http://www.statue.com/statue-of-david.html>.