How do you hand in a final project to Cornell?
Semester 2 Final Projects are due on May 27th, 2010. You will need to turn in 6 new final pieces.
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Students need to hand in a minimal of 12 final projects per year, a minimum of 3 per 10 week marking period. Each project should be finished and in final form to show, ready to print.
Students should hand in a 10 week summery of the work they’ve accomplished, documenting:
- Estimated Time Spent
- What was produced
- Project opinion, did you like it? What didn’t you like?
- What materials did you use? Programs?
- A small photo or series of your work
- A list of IWB pages that this project was documented or referenced.
The last part: Briefly state where are you going from here or what is your next project will be?
If a digital piece,
-What is the final format?
-What is the resolution / print size?
-Process sheet. A series of screen shots or renders to show the examiners how you got there. Try to
keep it to one page with no more than 12 images per page in a grid layout.
*First year students can hand in tutorial based projects, but majority of the assignments should be original.
It should look like:
Project #1 - TITLE
A paragraph describing your work.
Final Image Format / Resolution
(IWB pages 14, 22, 120-25)


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