*EDIT #2* Hey! I put together a quick and dirty example of what this could look like as a Powerpoint, in case you decide not to use Educreations. It's very bare bones, but a slide that looks like the Example would receive a 4/4 due to the clarity of the comments and the arrows assisting. If you go with Powerpoint, the presentation should be 15 slides - the first will be the image with its TITLE, ARTIST, DATE, and MEDIA. You will then put together one slide for EACH of the Elements and Principles. Good Luck!
Hey guys! Here is a helpful link for a program that you can use when working on your final for the Dissection of an Artwork project.
Educreations:
http://www.educreations.com/
Educreations is a great web-based interactive whiteboard program. It's the same one that I used in my tutorial video, it's super easy to learn and use, and it's FREE. All you have to do is setup a student account on the website, and you're good to go. The interface is pretty straightforward, and I would recommend "just playing" with it for a little bit in order to learn it. Also, if you have an iPad or tablet available, you can download their app. And drawing with your finger is super easy to do, as opposed to working with the mouse. A really nice aspect of this program is that you can save your presentation as "Public" and then just paste the link in the Submission form for your final. I can access it and grade it, and you don't even need to hand me a thumb drive or send an email.
*EDIT*
When you sign up for Educreations, say that you do have a course code, and enter E1E898. This will automatically enroll you in the Advanced Art course, just in case we want to use this in the future. Then, just click your name in the top right corner, and then click create lesson to get going. Good luck!
Good Luck! And don't forget to ask questions if you're having trouble with the project.
Also, they are DUE ON FRIDAY!
-Sample
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