Thursday, 27 October 2011

Assessment and Reflection

Today we where put into group of speacisims to answer some questions on the way we work. As a group we where given questions to anwser about reflection and assessment and how they relate to use. The First questions we where asked to talk about and make bullet points on:

What do you think reflection is? & When and how does reflection take place? 

Our response was- reflection is evaluating, developing, improvement, to analyse. reflection takes place in presentations, crits, in your design process but the main conclusion we came to is the it happens all of the time.

Reflection= Serious thought and consideration. 

The second question we where asked to answer:

How can you use the assessment process to progress your idea's? & When do you think the assessment process happens and how does it happen? 

Our response was- For the assessment process helps to progress your ideas, to help you meet the criteria, Group tutorials, Look at the brief. We discussed that again that for when the assessment process happen? it should be considered at all times. The key answer is in the question, Gain Knowledge and Learn! 

Once we had as a group shared our options as a class we where agin put into our groups to make our thoughts into a understandable visual poster. that clearly states how reflection and assessment process are closely linked in how the can fuel each other in your work. 

We decided to base our poster on our decided quote that thought summed up our ideas into one sentence- Reflection is Self Assessment. We wanted to make the word reflection visual so we cut the word out and stuck the stencil onto a mirror and took a photograph, then made it black and white for a bolder contrast. 

As a side poster I decided to draw a visual interpretation, my concept was to draw two faces in reflection. One of the faces would show the emotion of reflection and the other assessment, I have shown a question mark as if show questioning and thought. I have shown a light bulb to show enlightenment and idea's. 

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