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Reflections

This format for the discussion was productive in several ways:

There were some negative aspects to the discussion format:

I used the poster discussion again Fall 1994 with a much larger class (about 35 were present). I had originally intended to do the discussion near the end of the quarter, shortly after the poetry-broadside slide lecture/discussions. Because the discussions at the beginning of the quarter on letterheads and business cards had been greatly expanded this quarter, the poetry broadsides were delayed to the last week, and the poster discussion occurred on the last day of class.

The discussion format was still productive, but a lot of the students got a bit silly, since they had just finished turning in their final projects. It would probably be better to work the discussion in earlier next year. I still did not come up with a good way for the students to view the posters from a variety of distances-though the difference in how the posters read from different distances certainly did come out in the discussion.

I'd like to devise some other discussions that can be run this way, with students each presenting one example. I haven't figured out how I'll handle the problem of sharing the image while it is being discussed, particularly for some of the smaller images we discuss (business cards, for example). The only thing I can think of is to pre-prepare a set of slides, and give each student one to work on ahead of time.



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Sat Dec 24 13:05:58 PST 1994