you cant actually point out anything as it is a Submitted IP, which means ur not there when the marker makrs ur work Hence why Will_Sparky said:Crowie said:ask for any important things you would like 2 point out
Will_Sparky said:Remember: Cause your project is submitted, it takes the place of the discussion that performance students get afterwards. Communicate things to your marker through it!
Well, I guess that is sorta like 4u English, the marker can't touch your logbook unless they suspect plagerism and have to fill out a form in order to view it. Well then, I guess that makes ALOT of sense why didn't you come out with this earlier pungpui?pungpui said:the reason they actually make you do a log (and not mark it) it because of other arts subjects.
when my teacher was on the comittee writing this syllabus she wanted there 2 be no log book at all (coz its not fair since performances only get a glace, while submitted works give markers lots of time to read log books in much more detail), she said the only reason they want a log book is coz visual arts makes you submit a process diary, and they want to keep it fair with that, in addition to helping to make sure you dont just plagarise anything
well she told us AGES ago...something i remember but not on the top of my head...needed prodding and this post prodded my mind to that...Will_Sparky said:Well, I guess that is sorta like 4u English, the marker can't touch your logbook unless they suspect plagerism and have to fill out a form in order to view it. Well then, I guess that makes ALOT of sense why didn't you come out with this earlier pungpui?
Thats probably 'cause they were arguing over marksSkillo said:The markers who came to my school took a damn good while reading through our performance logs...I swear after each performance they took anywhere between 15 and 25 mins.