Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Arts Education 9
Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Arts Education 9
Outcome Chart - Saskatchewan - Arts Education 9
Outcome Chart - Prince Edward Island - Visual Arts 6
Outcome Chart - Prince Edward Island - Visual Arts 5
Outcome Chart - Prince Edward Island - Visual Arts 1-3
Self-directed learning involves becoming aware of and managing one’s own process of learning. It includes developing dispositions that support motivation, self-regulation, perseverance, adaptability, and resilience. It also calls for a growth mindset – a belief in one’s ability to learn – combined with the use of strategies for planning, reflecting on, and monitoring progress towards one’s goals, and reviewing potential next steps, strategies, and results.
Summer is officially upon us, and with it comes the usual lineup of blockbuster movies. Along with the usual cast of superheroes, spies and sexagenarian, whip-cracking archaeologists comes a somewhat unusual hero: Wall-E, the nearly mute robot protagonist of the film of the same name.
1. identify and describe current media
1.1 identify and describe current and new media; e.g., technology, materials
1.2 identify and describe key characteristics of each type of media (e.g., photography, print, audio or video production), given various samples
1.3 identify the message from various types of media
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1. identify and describe the components, goals and challenges of preproduction
1.1 analyze professionally developed production plans; e.g., story concept, storyboard, shot list, script
1.2 examine the considerations of a production plan; e.g., time line with key benchmarks, cost, sequence, equipment, creation of mood, human resources, on-location/studio-based requirements and permissions
1. describe various media preproduction considerations
1.1 describe the different types of production work flow; e.g., storyboard, script, shot list, flowchart
1.2 consider final output and the criteria that it dictates
1.3 describe the characteristics of a plan; e.g., beginning, middle, end; appropriate length; audience needs
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