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Change-makers: Ecology, Design, Capital (UNIB10016) // Assessment
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- Forensic Trace (week 1-4) - understanding material assemblages– Individual and group work. Weekly quizzes during the lectures account for 10%. Digital presentation (10%) and ‘life cycle analysis’ (10%), both due in week 4. Total work for these three assessment tasks is equivalent to 36 hours of work.
- Hacking Solutions (week 5-7) – creative response to a complex place-based scenario. Group work. Students work in groups of 3-5 and individuals will be assessed on their strategies for collaboration, creativity and innovation. Each week students will be expected to spend 6 hours preparation outside of class and as well as 3 hours collaboration during studio time each week (27 hours in total over three weeks).
- Whole to part (week 5-9) – developing up the elements that make up the whole. Individual work. Submission equivalent to 50 hours work, due in week 9. A range of project types are offered which students can choose from: reports, essay, digital presentation, designed intervention, etc.
- The Pitch (week 10-12) – selling your ideas and making it happen. Group collaboration. Assessment piece equivalent to 24 hours work during studio time and outside class hours.
Last updated: 19 April 2024