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Thursday 26 January 2012

Useful Questions

Evaluation
  • What is the problem? 
  • What subject/area of study are you focusing on? 
  • To what depth are you investigating this area/subject? Is this sufficient? 
  • What is the form and amount of your research to date? 
  • What visual material do you have to work with? 
  • Is there an appropriate amount of work for the time you have had to develop it? 
  • If there isn't why is this? How could you improve your work-rate? 
  • What is achievable in the time available? 
  • What methods are you using to evaluate the progress of your ideas? 
Focus
  • What are you identifying as areas worth developing further? 
  • What are you trying to communicate? 
  • What audience have you identified? 
  • What problem(s) have you identified? 
  • How do you intend to solve (these)? 
  • What further research does this require? (what, where, who and when?) 
  • What is your intention? 
  • Have you moved on from your initial starting point. If so how and why? What methods are you using to document this development?
  • What processes will you need to use to develop your work? 
  • Do these processes require workshop access?

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