1. Multimedia Portfolio


To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
-Joseph Chilton Pearce-

It is becoming increasing important for students to produce creative materials in order to demonstrate their understanding of the class curriculum. This is especially useful when computers are involved in the process. Artists use portfolios to store their work. Since we are asking students to develop multimedia products, it is appropriate for them to develop a multimedia portfolio in order to house their work.

The purpose of this lesson is to teach the students how to develop the portfolio and at the same time, learn how to use a painting program to develop their creative covers.

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