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Module 5 
Permutations
Rubric Code: ZX458XA
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Too Little Work

(0-5 points)

5 pts

Needs More Work

(6-12 points)

12 pts

The Right Track

(13-14 points)

14 pts

Very Good

(15-16 points)

16 pts

Excellent

(17-20 points)

20 pts

Initiative

Did the quantity of drawings stimulate creative connections to subjects? Is there evidence of dense tangles of lines, layering, systems, black and white and color media?

Too Little Work
Needs More Work
The Right Track
Very Good
Excellent
Technique

Evidence of Improving Technical Ability

Too Little Work
Needs More Work
The Right Track
Very Good
Excellent
Inventiveness

Regardless of artistic ability, idea invention can be present in your "sandbox of play" despite rendering issues. Do drawings improve? Or are they rushed, hurried and disconnected from assignment parameters? Reference video, blog, and course pack examples.

Too Little Work
Needs More Work
The Right Track
Very Good
Excellent
Assignment

Adherence to lesson parameters. This includes using course pack materials as they are outlined to ease and emulate starting points in provided examples. While individual invention is enlisted heavily in every lesson, project parameters are clear and should be followed. Abandonment of directives is not considered a creative license, it’s considered “not following instructions.” Did student use the course pack grid frame template to organize his/her collection?

Too Little Work
Needs More Work
The Right Track
Very Good
Excellent
Continuity and Completion

The prompt and collection nature of each lesson permits ideas, energy and associations to bleed from one page to the next. Lesson completeness can be reflected by quantity of pages and/or comprehensive idea development. Confident drawing should also develop and be visible from the first page in the lesson to the next. If work is being consistently attempted, then familiarity with the process results and more fearless attempts are made upon successive drawing pages.

Too Little Work
Needs More Work
The Right Track
Very Good
Excellent





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