Welcome to the Metropolis Project blog...where National Diploma Art & Design students from Abingdon and Witney College link to their individual project blogs

Friday, 17 June 2011

Hi5 e-learning Awards



Title of Submission: Metropolis Blog
Category: Supporting Students and Learning



I am entering this blog for the Hi5 e-learning awards:

This year I experimented by using blogs as a teaching and learning tool. I set up my own blog and then asked students to do the same, linking theirs to mine.This meant I could track their posts and vice versa, but most importantly, they could see each others' progress and make comments. I isolated this experiment to National Diploma Year 2 Art & Design students and one project they were set with the theme 'Metropolis.' I was able to upload learning materials such as video clips, sounds and images in preparation for our lessons, monitor students between sessions and keep in touch with those who were absent using the blog. I was observed by an Ofsted inspector, when using the blog in a session, who commended this emphasis on inclusivity. I  filmed some group activities and photographed art work in progress and posted it to celebrate the students achievements. In fact, the banner is a student's painting from the project.

The students used their blogs in different ways and some are continuing to use them (click on the links on the right.) Indeed, some students have improved their grades since starting their blogs, they have found it preferable to record, critique and evalaute their work online. The notion of a blog publicly exposing their artwork, and the understanding that the blogs can be used for assessment evidence, reallyengaged the students. The group have also been able to print less images, reducing costs and wastage.

There were pitfalls, of course; still required to keep a journal for their coursework, some students felt stretched across two mediums of recording. The Course Leader addressed this by agreeing that they could keep one or the other, hence some blogs continuing beyond the parameters of the project and others not. The staff team are excited by my findings and have agreed that all art and design students will start a learning blog in September, which will be linked to Moodle. Watch this space!

Hannah James, Art & Design, Abingdon & Witney College

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

And don't forget...

to show off your blog as part of your unit evidence.

Good luck in your METROPOLIS assessments next week!

Don't forget you are being assessed for Unit 23 (photography) Units 41 (Mixed Media) and then 2 units you have selected.

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Jack Fm asked us 'Is it a good idea for 2 strangers to get married?'

You answered:

The video will be on the (Jack Fm) 2strangers.co.uk website soon!

Oxford Metropolis!!

Monday afternoon in Oxford, bathing in the sun whilst drawing. We went to the top of Castle Mound, Bonn Square and Radcliffe Square to create layered experimental drawings in your moleskines. Thank you for  a lovely afternoon (those of you who were there!)

Monday, 28 February 2011

Project Tutorials

Some great project ideas are developing this week:

Sam - creating posters to advertise New York City
Jess - Creating her own fantasitical festival
Fran- An illustrated Day and Night in the City
Charlie - Morphed cities into humans, humans in to cities.
Jack - Graphic novel of a bizarre story set in Oxford in 2040
Tom VDB - Poor/rich city using a wall to the two.
Trisha - Social classes and ranks of of the city
Katie - Dream utopia illustration

Make sure you have a tutorial this week with any of your tutors. Create a timeplan this week too- you have 5 weesk until assessement...not long!

Monday, 14 February 2011

Your ideas in a nutshell

Monday 14th February - Tasks

WRITING & RESEARCHING YOUR BRIEF

1. Review the the blogs.
2. Research your idea
3. Write your own brief (using the template)
4. Review your brief
5. Blog a summary of your brief

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Homework! ...for Monday 14th Feb...

1. Make sure your blog is connected to this blog.
2. Upload some of the photographs of your drawings in progress onto your blog
3. Edit, crop and upload an image of your drawing as a banner for your blog.
4. Print and mount a screen grab of your blog banner. A live 'Graphic Product!'

Utopia, Dystopia and the 'grey areas'

Saturday, 5 February 2011

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brasil. Population 12 million.

Rio - Utopia?

Rio - Dystopia?


Heleno Bernardi lives and works in Rio de Janeiro. He works with a variety of mediums: photography, video, objects and installations. He recently realised a series of urban interventions

MUMBAI, India. Population 14 million

Utopian Mumbai?

Dystopian Mumbai?
Bhupen Khakhar  (1934 - 2003)

For more leading Contemporary Indian artists go to:

NEW YORK CITY, USA. Population 900,000


Utopian New York?

Dystopian New York?


Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988)

TOKYO, Japan. Population 13 million

Utopia & Dystopia?

Work by Haruka Hirose, contemporary Japanese artist.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Safer Internet Day 2011




"Think B4 U post" tips

Stay Safe on your Metropolis Blogspot:
Sign in> New Post> Dashboard> Settings >Permissions
>Blog Readers Your blog can have up to 100 readers.
Who can view this blog?
Top of Form
Anybody Only people I choose Only blog authors

·         - use the privacy settings offered by social networking services?
·         - select friends online that you can trust?
·         - publish yourown photos after thinking carefully about the potential consequences?
·         - publish pictures of your friends with their permission?

Mini-Metropolis in the Making...







Emma says an extra well done to Tom R and Tom VDB for creating spectacular mega structures

Monday, 31 January 2011

Human Word Web!

Our human word web from today. Thank you for your great contributions. Here are both versions as I wasn't quite sure which was best!
Get ready to do this all over again next week (prepare your word.) Charlie suggested using using neon index cards for our word web to hang above the mini-metropolis (I'm off to the shops!)

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Zaha Hadid's work

This image is called London 2066. Zaha Hadid has a successful architect firm but she also creates her own images of ideal future cities that she call masterplans http://www.zaha-hadid.com/category/masterplans

'La Haine' clip

This film focuses on a single day in the lives of three friends in their early twenties, from immigrant families living in an impoverished multi-ethnic French housing project (a ZUP - zone à urbaniser en priorité) in the suburbs of Paris, in the aftermath of a riot.

Shanty Town on the edge of the Metropolis

Report of the child star from 'Slumdog Millionaire' returning to his home in the shanty towns of Mumbai.

James Hunter's work (past AWC student)



James explores cityscapes in his work and is currently studying Illsutration at Famouth. He keeps a great blog http://jwhunter.blogspot.com/

Richard Galpin's work

Richard Galpin http://www.richardgalpin.co.uk/  takes photos of urban cityscapes and then scrapes away the top layer of the photo with a scalpel to create new and bizarre urban forms

Project Tasks (Monday 31st January)

National Diploma Student, your tasks are as follows:

1. Set up your own blog following the online tutorial
2. Choose an appropriate template and title
3. Email Hannah the URL link
4. Add the master blog to your 'followers'

5. Watch the themed video clips from around the world and contribute ideas to the group's word web.

6. Define 'Utopia' and 'Dystopia' in your first post
5. Post a video
6. Post an image
7. Post some evaluative text (What do I know, what have I learned, what do I want to find out?)

9. Homework for next Monday. Add a new post to include an image of your own work and an explanation of how it relates to the theme

More 'Metropolis' video clips

'Tracing Urbanity'

'Invisible Cities'


A film inpsired by the writings of Italo Calvino

Video of quotes about modern life and the City

Vancouver City Time Lapse Video

Metropolis Project