Author: J A Montgomery (Page 2 of 2)
Everyone,
Please use this link to submit your notes and sketches for Module 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/lDZuVDVwLedbpvWXJRep
Prof. Montgomery
Everyone,
Please use this link to submit or revise your drawing assignment for Module 1: https://www.dropbox.com/request/AkXroJKH1xi8Xc28RNUk
Prof. Montgomery
Everyone,
Your Module 1 drawing assignment submission is due this Friday October 11 at 11:00pm.
Please use this link to submit: https://www.dropbox.com/request/txQd70oIchThnvz48u73
Please be sure you have properly photographed or scanned your drawings and formatted in Illustrator onto a 24″x36″ board. Please also ensure your file names follow the correct naming convention required by the syllabus.
Prof. Montgomery
Everyone,
Please remember to post a reflection of the reading drawings class on Friday.
Prof. Montgomery
Everyone,
Please use this new link to submit your pdf file to the correct dropbox location: https://www.dropbox.com/request/CguqC0yQQWB6sVnpZxKm
Remember to follow the syllabus standards for naming your files.
Post any questions to Openlab so I can answer here.
Prof. Montgomery
Everyone,
Please be aware that some of you have posted reflections on the discussion board rather than the blog site. When you log in to Openlab and click on the course, you are looking at the “PROFILE” page of the site, where you see a menu list showing members and discussion. Please do not use this part of the site for the reflections. Instead, click on the button “Visit Course Site” in the upper right side of the profile page. This will take you to the course openlab website, which looks like the attached image below. Make a new post using + button on top of the website window.
Let me know if you have problems with this navigation and I will help you in class next week.
Have a good weekend everyone.
Prof. Montgomery
Good reflections everyone!
I view concept maps as useful ways to graphically communicate how we understand something, how we see the relationships between facts, concepts, ideas, properties….
The course concept map provides an armature of how I see the material of the course relating, and hopefully it helps you develop your own mental map of the concepts we will be discussing all semester.
Today in class we will work through the first reading content, and as we read we will work to build our own concept maps as a form of both active reading but also useful note-taking that can help deepen our understanding of the concepts we read.
Feel free to make use of the concept maps provided here: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/arch1231/note-taking/
See you in class later this afternoon.
Prof. Montgomery
Please follow this link for the pre-assessment:
Please use this blog for all course reflections and online discussion.
Be sure to select the correct category for each post you make.
Category list is at the bottom of the edit post page.