Interdisciplinary Project 1
Module code
M-FT-IDP1
Curricular domain
Community
Credits
2
Group size
varies
Number of course weeks
1
Class duration
one whole week
Total contact hours
28 hours
Study load
28 hours
Form / content / level
Prerequisites
Admitted to ArtEZ Composition for Film and Theatre.
Competencies
Aims
Explore cooperation possibilities with other art disciplines.
Relation to other modules
Related to the practical modules.
Content
Students from different faculties are linked together in groups of 4-10 students, every group including students from at least two disciplines.
The formed groups work out a plan to create something. If, in the planned outcome, time is a factor, it could be rather short than long (a few up to 10-15 minutes). The results of the cooperations will be presented late spring, in a festival called "Pleasure Island".
Mode(s) of instruction
Group sessions that, depending on the composition of the group, take place entirely on-campus, entirely online or in a combination of both, i.e., that there are attendees both physically in the classroom and virtually via a screen. Online attendees communicate by seeing, talking and listening to each other and the on-campus attendees equally. The teacher has access to a whiteboard, application sharing, desktop sharing and document sharing and can hand this privilege to any other participants.
Apart from the video conference a high quality stereo audio stream is open at the same time via source connect. That way students and instructor can listen to music from any source of the group and talk about it simultaneously.
Material & Tools
Students produce their own material.
Student activity
Forming groups.
Examination and assessment
Mode(s) of assessment
Active participation.
Criteria
Students are required to make an active contribution to the project.
Pass requirements
The student has completed this module if they are graded "satisfactory".
Examination procedure
Work and engagement level is monitored.
Resit options
Module summary
In this module students explore cooperation possibilities with other art disciplines.