Poster Samples

You can see samples of past posters here: ent4499-poster-samples

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Culmination Lab @ CultureHub

Hi All. I work for a company called. CultureHub. CultureHub is a experimental media space in downtown Manhattan. We regularly host residencies, works in progress, and educational programming, giving us a specialty in research and development. CultureHub has a busy Fall schedule but there are a few days that I can make available for you to work on your culmination project. If you are interested in using CultureHub facilities please review the course calendar and email me with your preferred dates and times and your expected technical needs. We’ll be happy to have you.

course calendar: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/ent-4499-culmination-project-fall-2016/events/

Prof Jesse’s email: JRicke@citytech.cuny.edu

Here’re are some resources that can help you plan your time at our space:

Website: http://www.culturehub.org/

Floorplan:CultureHub_FloorPlan

Lighting Inventory (we also have inventories for video, audio, software, etc.): CultureHub_Lighting

Photos from the space:

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CultureHub Events

All, Jesse has added CultureHub event times to the class calendar, which you can view here: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/ent-4499-culmination-project-fall-2016/events/

 

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Portfolios

Hey guys. Here’s a link to the Openlab ePortfolio help site.

Also, you can find more information about learning portfolios in general here. Don’t worry too much about the sample table of contents that Zubizarreta has included, but when you look at Fig. 3 of the article, you should think about how your work this semester fits into the “Problem Solving” and “Field Experiences” categories.

The goal for your portfolios is to catalog what you learned this semester in class. It is helpful to write down what you’ve learned so you can refer to it later; more importantly, it is helpful to get in the habit of reflecting on your projects after they are finished. For each step of your culmination project, I want you to think and write about three things: description, analysis, and application.

Description

What did you do? Describe the process. Define the problem, identify the main issues. Try to describe how much time you spent on each part of the problem. What were the hardest parts? What was easy? Did you have a particular strategy for solving the problem? Did it work?

This section is the most likely place for images, spreadsheets, etc.

Analysis

What real-world scenarios are most like the problem? Are there things about the problem that would be different in a real-world application? Was the problem missing elements that would be present in a real-world application?

Application

What did you learn from the problem? How will you apply what you learned to the real world or to other classes?

Exactly how you organize your writing is up to you, but each post should include some writing in each of those three categories.

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