the beginning of the end
  Now this is not the end. It is not even
  the beginning of the end. but it is,
  perhaps, the end of the beginning.
                                 Churchill
finish your research report
plan the rest of the year
research   testing   sampling   designing   finished pieces
Proposal
what are you going to do?
why are you doing it?

consider connections you have made and
want to make.

what is your vision for the future - what will
you do next?
Proposal
What are you proposing to do?

Be clear and precise about what it is that you are planning to do.

What you would like to study?

What you would like to produce?

What you would like to achieve?

Is it achievable?
Proposal
How?

State clearly how you will achieve your intentions.

This may also refer to how you plan to present your work for
assessment.
Proposal
Assessment Work

Describe the work you intend to produce for assessment and how it
relates to the assessment requirements.

Be as clear as possible about how and what you plan to present.

What form will it take? Although the amount of work involved should
clearly equate to the number of study hours for the unit, this should
be quality work and not just quantity.
Proposal
Schedule of Work

You must devise a schedule of work clearly indicating how you plan
to use your time while doing this work so that you can meet the
deadline.

Your schedule of work is important, as it will tell you and your tutors
whether what you plan to do is feasible in the time available.
are you working enough?
Course: BA (Hons) Textiles
               Year: Three
Unit: BA8: Final Project 2
Project Title
Resolution, consolidation, innovation
Project 1 of 1 within this unit
Start Date: 10/12/12
Study Hours: 680
Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report
19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable)
17/05/13 Studio practice
Course: BA (Hons) Textiles
               Year: Three
Unit: BA8: Final Project 2
Project Title
Resolution, consolidation, innovation
Project 1 of 1 within this unit
Start Date: 10/12/12
Study Hours: 680
Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report
19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable)
17/05/13 Studio practice
Course: BA (Hons) Textiles




680
               Year: Three
Unit: BA8: Final Project 2
Project Title
Resolution, consolidation, innovation
Project 1 of 1 within this unit
Start Date: 10/12/12
Study Hours: 680
Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report
19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable)
17/05/13 Studio practice
so – some working examples
Hand in - 17/05/13 Studio practice = 161 days
23 weeks = 161 days – weekends = 115 days
5.9 hours a day for 115 days is 680 hours

4.2 hours a day for 161 days is 680 hours
5 hours a day for 136 days is 680 hours
6 hours a day for 113 days is 680 hours
7 hours a day for 97 days is 680 hours
8 hours a day for 85 days is 680 hours
timetable

activity       1   2    3   4   5   6   7   8   9
Research
Testing
Sampling
Final pieces
Creating
presentation
reflection
Mid show
Show work
Final show
materials                       ambition -
                       what are you going
                                   to do?
                  title
processes                          context
              description of
              what you are       audience
              interested in.

who are you                  what do you
looking at?               want at the end?
peer assessment
• How to build peer assessment

• Criteria
Project groups
groups
 A+B
 C+D
 E+F
 G+H
 I+J
 L+K
 M+N
 O+P+Q
Project outline
Project outline

• You can approach this one week task from any
  angle.
• As individuals you must work out what your
  strengths are and use these within the group.
• As a group you must define your own
  parameters and notions of success.
Requirements
As a group your body of work will include
(minimum).
• primary research
• to include examples of appropriate market
  research for the work and the theme.
Requirements
As a group your body of work will include
(minimum).
• Initial ideas
• at least 100.
Requirements
As a group your body of work will include
(minimum).
• samples/sampling
• which shows evidence of skills, knowledge of
  process’s alongside coherent and rigorous
  thinking and reflection.
Requirements
As a group your body of work will include
(minimum).
• final work (minimum)
• 4 completed pieces that work as a collection.
• 3 colour-ways or variations for each piece
  submitted.
• 1 in-situ to scale contextual modelling for one
  of the designs submitted.
• 1 ‘storyboard’ to include the development of
  your work and appropriate market research.
• 3 criteria for measuring outcomes with
  outlines for measuring the level of activity.
                       excellent   good   ok      bad

Criteria 1
outline


Criteria 2
outline


Criteria 3
outline

Briefing 10th dec

  • 1.
    the beginning ofthe end Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. Churchill
  • 2.
  • 3.
    plan the restof the year
  • 4.
    research testing sampling designing finished pieces
  • 5.
    Proposal what are yougoing to do? why are you doing it? consider connections you have made and want to make. what is your vision for the future - what will you do next?
  • 6.
    Proposal What are youproposing to do? Be clear and precise about what it is that you are planning to do. What you would like to study? What you would like to produce? What you would like to achieve? Is it achievable?
  • 7.
    Proposal How? State clearly howyou will achieve your intentions. This may also refer to how you plan to present your work for assessment.
  • 8.
    Proposal Assessment Work Describe thework you intend to produce for assessment and how it relates to the assessment requirements. Be as clear as possible about how and what you plan to present. What form will it take? Although the amount of work involved should clearly equate to the number of study hours for the unit, this should be quality work and not just quantity.
  • 9.
    Proposal Schedule of Work Youmust devise a schedule of work clearly indicating how you plan to use your time while doing this work so that you can meet the deadline. Your schedule of work is important, as it will tell you and your tutors whether what you plan to do is feasible in the time available.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Course: BA (Hons)Textiles Year: Three Unit: BA8: Final Project 2 Project Title Resolution, consolidation, innovation Project 1 of 1 within this unit Start Date: 10/12/12 Study Hours: 680 Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report 19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable) 17/05/13 Studio practice
  • 12.
    Course: BA (Hons)Textiles Year: Three Unit: BA8: Final Project 2 Project Title Resolution, consolidation, innovation Project 1 of 1 within this unit Start Date: 10/12/12 Study Hours: 680 Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report 19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable) 17/05/13 Studio practice
  • 13.
    Course: BA (Hons)Textiles 680 Year: Three Unit: BA8: Final Project 2 Project Title Resolution, consolidation, innovation Project 1 of 1 within this unit Start Date: 10/12/12 Study Hours: 680 Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report 19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable) 17/05/13 Studio practice
  • 14.
    so – someworking examples Hand in - 17/05/13 Studio practice = 161 days 23 weeks = 161 days – weekends = 115 days 5.9 hours a day for 115 days is 680 hours 4.2 hours a day for 161 days is 680 hours 5 hours a day for 136 days is 680 hours 6 hours a day for 113 days is 680 hours 7 hours a day for 97 days is 680 hours 8 hours a day for 85 days is 680 hours
  • 15.
    timetable activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Research Testing Sampling Final pieces Creating presentation reflection Mid show Show work Final show
  • 16.
    materials ambition - what are you going to do? title processes context description of what you are audience interested in. who are you what do you looking at? want at the end?
  • 17.
    peer assessment • Howto build peer assessment • Criteria
  • 18.
    Project groups groups A+B C+D E+F G+H I+J L+K M+N O+P+Q
  • 19.
  • 20.
    Project outline • Youcan approach this one week task from any angle. • As individuals you must work out what your strengths are and use these within the group. • As a group you must define your own parameters and notions of success.
  • 21.
    Requirements As a groupyour body of work will include (minimum). • primary research • to include examples of appropriate market research for the work and the theme.
  • 22.
    Requirements As a groupyour body of work will include (minimum). • Initial ideas • at least 100.
  • 23.
    Requirements As a groupyour body of work will include (minimum). • samples/sampling • which shows evidence of skills, knowledge of process’s alongside coherent and rigorous thinking and reflection.
  • 24.
    Requirements As a groupyour body of work will include (minimum). • final work (minimum) • 4 completed pieces that work as a collection. • 3 colour-ways or variations for each piece submitted. • 1 in-situ to scale contextual modelling for one of the designs submitted. • 1 ‘storyboard’ to include the development of your work and appropriate market research.
  • 25.
    • 3 criteriafor measuring outcomes with outlines for measuring the level of activity. excellent good ok bad Criteria 1 outline Criteria 2 outline Criteria 3 outline