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''We want you to present your work as standalone mode, independent from the web or wiki.''
''We want you to present your work as standalone mode, independent from the web or wiki.''


''In all assessments '''credits are given for delivery of your work, not for presentation.'''''
'''''In all assessments '''credits are given for delivery of your work, not for presentation.'''''


''You must always delivery of your work, according to the procedure described in the section [#What and How to Archive]''   
'''''You must always delivery of your work, according to the procedure described in the section [[#What and How to Archive]]'''''   





Revision as of 18:49, 16 October 2014

A series of protocols for the MMD&C Archive

We want you to present your work as standalone mode, independent from the web or wiki.

In all assessments credits are given for delivery of your work, not for presentation.

You must always delivery of your work, according to the procedure described in the section #What and How to Archive


Archive Cycle

Archive cycle.svg

Archive computer [TO BE UPDATED]

In the study there is a computer dedicated to archiving (Archival Machine): the mac connected with the scanner.

To archive your work login to:
Account: Archive
Password: AnnetDekker

On the Desktop of the Archival Machine there are Alias for the archive. Click on them and you will be led to the current archive's folders, where folders were prepared to receive your work.

Future: add more info on how it the file system is organized
Develop: the following archival structure

On the Datastorage partition, there's a folder called "MMD&C_trim#_2013-2015 0r 2014-2016" , with a list of each course this trimester:

- MDCPRT01_Prototyping
- MDCRWR01_Reading, Writing and Research Methods
- MDCSDR01_Self-directed Research
- MDCTHS01_Thematic Seminar
(there's a folder with your name inside)

- MDCGRS04_Graduate Research Seminar
- MDCSDR04_Self-directed Research
- MDCGPS04_Graduate Project Seminar
(there's a folder with your name inside)

Media of your work

Depending on the medium of your work, you will place it under a folder with the medium's name on it. Like in the example bellow.

Screenshot studentArchive.png


The following table determines the requirements and limits of the work you deliver for each medium

Medium (folder name) For WdKA For PZI For the wiki
2D work At least 1 (high-res) images.
Requirements:
Format: jpg
Max: 3
At least 1(high-res) images.
Requirements:
Format: jpg
Max:8
Video work 8 screenshots
Requirements:
Format: jpg
Size: <1Mb
full-length export of the video
Requirements:
Format: mp4,mkv,mov
3D/installation work 4 images
Requirements:
Format: jpg
Size: <1Mb
what best documents the work
Audio Requirements:
Format: mp3
Max:2 files

Requirements:
Format: wav, mp3
Code Samples of the code output
pdf of the wikipage where you document that work
Requirements:
in screenshots(see 2D requirements)
video(see Video requirements)
2 samples of both Lens-based and Networked assignment Source code, output samples
Text (see section bellow for text files naming conventions) pdf 's of each text.
Requirements:
NO .txt .rtl .doc. odt ... ONLY PDF!

Text File Names

For written assignments you will have to use one of the following titles to name the pdf containing you written assignment.

Note: trimN stands for either Trim1, Trim2 or Trim3, depending on the trimester you are handing in work for.

  • trimN_MDCTHS01_Thematic_Seminar_wikipage_your name.pdf
  • trimN_MDCSDR01_Self-directed_Research_wikipage_your name.pdf
  • trimN_Project_descriptions.pdf ?Andre: why descriptions don't have your_name??
  • trimN_MDCPRT01_tech_plan_wikipage_your name.pdf
  • trimN_MDCPRT01_Prototyping_LB_wikipage_your name.pdf
  • trimN_MDCPRT01_Prototyping_NM_wikipage_your name.pdf


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reference for Leslie

trim 1-3

  • Descriptions of work (minimum of three short texts)
  • Synopsis /annotations/of texts (minimum of three short texts)
  • media essay (thematic changes each year)
  • essay on practice