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== Media of your work ==
== Media of your work ==


<div style="background:#CCFF66">Depending on the medium you choose to document your work you will:
<div style="background:#CCFF66">Depending on the medium you choose to document your work you will:  
* create a folder with the name of the medium of your choice for documentation (see table below)
* create 2 folders, named respectively ''PZI'' and ''WdKA''
* inside that folder create 2 sub-folders, named respectively ''PZI'' and ''WdKA''
* use these 2 to store the documentation of your work - according to the limitations described in the board below.
* use these 2 to store the documentation of your work
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work, you will place it under a folder with the medium's name on it. Like in the example below.</div>


<div style="background:#FF27DD">'''Note:The the medium you choose to document your work does not have to be the same medium of the work'''. Say you do a performance, in order to document it you can choose to use photographs or video ('''2D'''), an '''audio''' recording of the event, or a '''text'''. </div>
<div style="background:#FF27DD">'''Note: The medium you choose to document your work does not have to be the same medium of the work'''. Say you do a performance, in order to document it you can choose to use photographs or video ('''2D'''), an '''audio''' recording of the event, or a '''text'''. </div>


<span style="background:#FF27DD">'''The following table determines the requirements and limits of the documentation you need to deliver, in any of the following media'''</span>
<span style="background:#FF27DD">'''The following table determines the requirements and limits of the documentation you need to deliver, in any of the following media'''</span>

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MMD&C Student Archive

The MMD&C staff wants you to present your work in a standalone and archivable mode, independent from the wiki or any other medium.

In all assessments credits are given for the delivery of your work, in a standalone and archivable manner, not solely for its presentation.

What follow is an recipe on What and How to Archive ,followed overview of the Archive Cycle.


Staff archive links

What and How to Archive

Archive computer

View Archive

The Archive Machine (Archival Machine) is mac placed in Room 5 of Karel Doormanhof, connected with the scanner.

To view its file visit http://145.24.131.178/MMDC-Archive/ from withing HRO buildings.

To archive your work go to computer and login with:
Account: Archive
Password: AnnetDekker

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

folder structure

Inside you'll find folders named: MMD&C_trim_N_Year

Where:

  • N is the trimester number
  • Year: the start and end years of your studies at pzi. e.g. 2013-2015

Inside each one of these folders you'll find folders dedicated to the courses from trimester, such as :

  • MDCRWR01_Reading, Writing and Research Methods
  • MDCSDR01_Self-directed Research
  • MDCTHS01_Thematic Seminar

Inside each one of these course-folders you'll find a folder with your student number and name on it.

Media of your work

Depending on the medium you choose to document your work you will:
  • create 2 folders, named respectively PZI and WdKA
  • use these 2 to store the documentation of your work - according to the limitations described in the board below.
Note: The medium you choose to document your work does not have to be the same medium of the work. Say you do a performance, in order to document it you can choose to use photographs or video (2D), an audio recording of the event, or a text.

The following table determines the requirements and limits of the documentation you need to deliver, in any of the following media

Medium (folder name) For WdKA For PZI For the wiki
2D Requirements:
Only 1 image.
Format: jpg
Size:< 1Mb
Requirements:
At least 1 image. Max: 4 images
Format: jpg
3D Requirements:
4 images
Format: jpg
Size: <1Mb
what best documents the work
Audio Requirements:
Format: mp3
Max:2 files; Size: <2Mb

Requirements:
Format: mp3
Max:4 files
Code Requirements:
Samples from the code output
and a pdf from the wikipage where you documented that work - in screenshots(see 2D requirements)
video(see Video requirements)
Requirements:
Samples from the code output
and a pdf from the wikipage where you documented that work - in screenshots(see 2D requirements)
video(see Video requirements
Text Requirements:
Max 2. PDFs of each text or wikipage.
NO .txt .rtf .doc. odt ... ONLY PDF!
Size: <2Mb

Requirements:
Max 2. PDFs text or wikipage.
NO .txt .rtg .doc. odt ... ONLY PDF!
Size: <2Mb

Name your files accordingly:
Assignments_Title_Yourname.pdf - for assignments
Printed_matter_Title_Yourname.pdf - for catalogues, printed books, etc
Project_description_Title_Yourname.pdf - for project descriptions
Trim#_notes_Title_Yourname.pdf - for notes taken over the trimester #
Trim#_process_Title_Yourname.pdf - for process documentation taken over the trimester #
Technical_plan_Title_Yourname.pdf - for technical plans

Video Requirements:
8 screenshots
Format: jpg
Size: <2Mb
Requirements:
full-length export of the video
Format: mp4,mov

Semester 6 - Graduation

The last (graduation) semester's documentation is archived in the archiving machine, under the MMD&C_trim6_Student_Work_Achrive_2013-2015 folder, organized into 3 child folders:

  • MDCGPS06_Graduate Project Seminar_2013-2015 archives the project process.
  • MDCGRS06_Graduate Research Seminar_2013-2015 archives the Thesis
  • MDCSDR06_Self-directed Research_2013-2015 archives the final project, including the gradshow.



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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