Evaluation: Specific Information |
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Continuous evaluation | |||||||||||||
Sequence | Block | Name of the educational activity | Activity description | Workgroups or Individual work |
Compulsory Yes/No |
% on the note. Max. of 60% for each activity |
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1 | 1 | Attendance |
Students need to attend to 80% of the sessions |
Individual | Yes | 10% | |||||||
2 | 1 | Production of a Learning portfolio |
The students will produce a learning portfolio of 6 Ad campaigns: 3 successful ones and 3 failures, i.e. campaigns that have increased or decreased the sales or awareness of the products or services promoted. Later on the class will choose a failed campaign unanimously. |
Individual | Yes | 25% | |||||||
3 | 1 | Implementation activity |
The students will need to rethink and redo the chosen Campaign of Activity 1. But with one premise: correct the maximum with the minimum. Using the minimum amount of resources, students will need to redesign the Campaign to achieve considerable and positive results. |
Individual | Yes | 20% | |||||||
4 | 1 | Simulation exercise |
The class will divide in groups in which the students will do some role-play. One by one, each member of the group will represent the agency presenting his/her newly redone Campaign, while the rest of the group play the client’s role. Whether they like it or not, they will need to have a say. |
Workgroup | Yes | 20% | |||||||
5 | 1 | Production of a Learning portfolio 2 |
The students will produce a learning portfolio with self-promotional examples. It will contain 6 examples of young creative’s portfolios; 3 which the student believes that are impressive and 3 not so impressive. Later on he/she will find out how it was presented to the creative directors at the agencies. |
Individual | Yes | 25% |