Admission requirements
Media Technology MSc students
Description
The portfolio is meant to give a good insight in, and overview of, the different works that have been created, as part of the Media Technology MSc studies. This includes all the courses (including electives, projects and the graduation research) for which the student has to realize own output (including written output like essays and papers). In order to realize the portfolio, students have to actively document their work during their study. The portfolio contains documentation and representations of the works and creates a context around these works in order to convey clear impressions. It does not contain the actual works themselves.
These documentations and representations should be presented in a form that is consistent across the works. Furthermore, the presentation format should have an identifiable structure. Example structures include, but are not limited to, chronological structure or categorizations of works. Students are asked to develop their own original form and structure. It could have the form of a pdf, website, etc. and include photos, video, sound, etc. Portfolios (also) need to have a digital form that enables offline storage and offline access/presentation.
Course objectives
Learning to compile, structure and document academic output that exists in another form than (only) the written form.
Timetable
Date, time and location of this course (i.e. the Graduation Lab course) is included in the Media Technology calendar.
Mode of instruction
Consultation and advice regarding the portfolio can be requested from the Media Technology executive board members and within meetings of the Graduation Lab course.
Assessment method
The portfolio will be assessed (pass/fail) by the Media Technology executive board members.
Registration
- You have to sign up for courses and exams (including retakes) in uSis.
Contact
Media Technology MSc programme coordinator/study advisor: Barbara Visscher-van Grinsven MA