1. Provide a picture or the actual final product from this project.
2. Who was in your critique group? What was it like working with this group?
3. What did you make in this project? What are a few things you learned?
4. What went well in this project?
5. What struggles did you have and how did you overcome them?
6. What things did you do well concerning work ethic and what could you improve on?
7. How would you change this project?
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2. Who was in your critique group? What was it like working with this group?
3. What did you make in this project? What are a few things you learned?
4. What went well in this project?
5. What struggles did you have and how did you overcome them?
6. What things did you do well concerning work ethic and what could you improve on?
7. How would you change this project?
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2. My critique group consisted of Anna Ryburn, Aaron Nguyen and Evan Mark. Since these people are my friends, I felt very comfortable excepting critique and sharing my ideas with them. And since they know me, they weren't afraid to be honest.
3. In this project, I created an alternate biography, a piece of street art arguing my stance on a certain political subject, (Gun Control) an essay on my subject, a series of annotated concepts, and an alternate art piece. (In my case, a song that's Pro Gun Control.) Out of the many fact that I learned over the course of this project, the most intriguing things that I learned were the arguments provided by both sides of the issue.
4. Things that worked well in this project were being patient with myself and having an open mind. Not all of the articles that I researched agreed with my opinion, and many made arguments that I considered vulgar. However, I had to refrain from getting too insulted and remind myself that people have their own beliefs that should be respected as equally as my own.
5. Some struggles that I had included creating a strong essay to prove my point and researching credible resources that would help my build up my argument. Since I eventually presented my art to the public, I needed to have an agreeable opinion that didn't seem like it was written by an ignorant twelve year old.
6. Things that I do well concerning work ethic are being honest with myself when work needs to be done. I'm able to break things down by priorities and figure out which things need to be completed first.
7. I really liked the way that this project was structured. However, If I had to change something, I would probably add more time to complete our products. If we had been given a few more days, we could have figured out other details such as how we wanted to organize things and how we wanted everything to be displayed.