Student work uncovered: hard work = progress
Posted: 30/10/12 12:39 |
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This video shows robust development through an OCA course, the result of hard work, visual enquiry and listening to tutor feedback. There is remarkable progress evident here. Take a look, and listen to OCA tutor and assessor Jim Unsworth explain how this has happened. Thanks to OCA student Anne Marie O’Driscoll.
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I’m so impressed with Anne-Marie Driscoll’s work. I take heart from it! This kind of item is really helpful and encouraging. Anne-Marie’s application to her work is really apparent, and it shows us all what can be achieved. Thank you Jim Unsworth for highlighting her work. Josie Thomas
As I am doing painting 3 My portfolio, I found this video critisisation from Jim hugly helpful, he explains things so well. I also find it helpful because I live far away like so many students we can not confer with each other as often as we would like to and it also it takes too much much time to socialise and meet other students. The only thing I would like to know is if this is Anns first, second or third level work,as I am not sure this information is some where I have not looked.
I would be pleased to find out.