2010年9月30日 星期四

Artifact 7: (J. M. W. Turner!)

Joseph Mallord William Turner was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolorists and print maker that lived from 1775 ro 1851.  Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivaling history painting. He had a tough childhood, with his mother becoming mentally unstable and his younger sister dying. It was probably because of this that he was sent to live with his uncle. It was at this time that he became interested in art. His father would display some of his artwork in the window of his shop. He went to school at the Royal Art Academy when he was 14 years old. After that he began painting more landscapes and became famous for them throughout Europe.

And down here is some of his famous art work.
This is Joseph Mal lord William Turner!!



















   
(Rain, Steam and Speed-The Great Western Railway) Painted (1844), Oil on canvas.
(The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up); Paint(1838), Oil on canvas.


<<Reflection>>


1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
     A: This relates to landscape paintings.
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
      A: It also relates to the life of Joseph Mallord William Turner .

2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was the teacher's choice, but I picked Joseph Mallord William Turner because I liked his paintings,  I spent about 2 hours on it.  


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?

      A: I learned that Joseph Mallord William Turner made landscape painting famous.
4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A: Yes, I think I found enough information to describe Joseph Mallord William Turner's life. 

5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 2
    b) 1
    c) 2
          d) 2


6. Any additional comments.
A: No

2010年9月29日 星期三

Artifact 8 (Free Chioce)!

 



















<<Reflection>>


1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
     A: This relates to life in 19th century England.
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
     A: Part 'a' includes everything.


2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was my choice, and I wanted to do something artistic and that would help me to learn Photoshop.


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?
      A: I saw a lot of what life looked like at that time.


4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A: Yes, I think I found enough pictures to show different parts of life from the 19th century. 

5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 2
    b) 4
    c) 0
          d) 3


6. Any additional comments.
A: No

2010年9月27日 星期一

Artifact 9 (Student Free Choice!)

I wrote a diary by a boy that was sold to work in a cotton factory.

March 14, 1812
        I was taken from the orphanage today with a group of other kids. We were sent to factory to make cotton. The place seems dirty and smells bad.  No one looks happy at all.

March 25, 1812
        I am working as a scavenger picking up scraps of cloth.  I run around picking them up from the dirty floor.  The machines are loud and dangerous.  One boy got his finger cut off this morning. 

April 26, 1812
        I am always tired.  I work for 12 hours a day, and the food sucks!  Even though we didn’t have much food at the orphanage it was still better than here. 

May 15th, 1812
        The clothes I had when I got here are now so dirty. I am not a scrapper anymore, and I work on the machines. They move so fast and I am scared of getting hurt. A friend wouldn’t work so he was punished by being whipped. There are no windows and the air is horrible here.

August 13, 1812
        I want to escape. My friend and I planning to do it, but if we are caught they will put us in leg irons. We will get less food and they will always be watching us. Even with that maybe happening it is still something I need to do. If I stay here I feel like I will die anyways.


<<Reflection>>


1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
      A: This main topic relate to cotton factories.
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
      A: It relates to the children that work in the factories.

2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was the teacher's choice, and i spend about a hour on it.  


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?

      A: I learned that it was very hard for kids in 19th century.

4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A:Yes, I think I used a lot of creativity on this.
5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 2
    b) 4
    c) 2
          d) 4


6. Any additional comments.
A: No

2010年9月24日 星期五

Artifact 12: (Idea Page!)


















<<Reflection>>

1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
     A:This relates to urbanization, because it talks about people moving to cities for jobs. 
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
      A: It relates to industry and agriculture.

2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was the teacher's choice, and I spent about 30 mintues on it.  


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?

      A: I learned that cities produce a lot of waste and have problems disposing of it. 
4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A:Yes, given the information that I had.
5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 3
          d) 1

6. Any additional comments.
A: No

2010年9月23日 星期四

Artifact 13: Gapminder Analysis~*

CO2 Emissions

        I chose this graph to look at the change in pollution through the industrial revolution. Pollution is an important topic, and I wanted to see what it was like in the 19th century.  At the start of the 19th century, The United Kingdom had the most CO2 emissions in the world.  It is also had the largest population and the highest income per person.  As we go through the 19th century, CO2 emissions, population and income per person all go up.  What is interesting is that countries like The United States and Germany go up faster.  By the end of the 19th century, The United States had more people than the United Kingdom.  By 1905 they would also have a higher income per person and more CO2 emissions.  In 100 years, The United Kingdom went from being the richest and most powerful country to having other countries become better than it. 

Life Expectancy

        I chose this graph because how long a person lives is an important part of a society.  At the start of the 19 century a person in The United Kingdom only lived for 40 years.  By the end of the 19th century they would be living almost 50 years.  During the first half of the 19th century the life expectancy did not go up much.  The second half is where most of the change happened.  I think this happened because in the second half there are more jobs and people were making more money, so they can live better lives.  The life expectancy went up steadily in the 19th century, but around 1915, World War I it dropped a lot.  This happened because so many people died in the war.

Smaller Families, Longer Lives

I chose this graph because I thought it was interesting that the more children people had the shorter the life expectancy.  At the start of the 19th century the average woman in The United Kingdom had about five kids.  By the end of the 19th century the average woman had between 3 and 4 children.  As the income goes up the number of children goes down. With more women working in factories, and not from home, there was less time to have a family.  Also people moved to the cities where there wasn’t a lot of room to have big families.  


 
           
<<Reflection>>


1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
     A: This main topic relates to the changes in different parts of life in the 19th century. 
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
      A: It also relates to the other countries that changed during the 19th century.

2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was the teacher's choice, and i spend about 2 hours on it.  


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?

      A: I learned that how many children you have and life expectancy are related.

4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A:Yes, it does.
5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 3
    b) 2
    c) 4
          d) 0


6. Any additional comments.
A: No

2010年9月21日 星期二

Artifact 15 (Timeline)!

Timeline: Click to make larger



<<Reflection>>


1.
a) Which main topic does the artifact relate to? In what ways?
     A: Important events of the 19th century.
b) Which other main topics does it also relate to?
     A: Part 'a' includes everything.


2. Why did you choose this artifact, and how much time did you spend creating and/or processing it? 
      A: This artifact was teacher's choice, and I wanted to do something artistic and that would help me to learn Photoshop, and I spent an hour doing it.


3. What insights and understanding have you gained from the creation and/or processing of this artifact?
      A: I learned about some important events that I didn't know about before.


4. Does this artifact reflect your best work and/or ideas? Why, or why not?
      A: Yes, I think I put together a good timeline.

5. Rate this artifact on a scale of -5 to 5(0 is neutral) for the following 4 criterion:
    a) Impact on the quality of your Portfolio
    b) Impact on your level of happiness/enjoyment
    c) Impact on your learning
    d) Level of creativity and originality
A: a) 3
    b) 3
    c) 3
          d) 3

6. Any additional comments.
A: No





2010年9月20日 星期一

Artifact 16: Original Prezi))