(Google Art Project Worksheet) Overview: Your final exam will require you to apply what you have learned throughout the semester to objects presented through Google Arts and Culture. These will consist of an array
(Google Art Project Worksheet)
Overview:
Your final exam will require you to apply what you have learned throughout the semester to objects presented through Google Arts and Culture. These will consist of an array of short answer questions, drawing parallels to objects and ideas presented in the modules and discussed in Stokstad. The objects will be similar but not identical to those you have encountered in class. You will need to apply the knowledge you gained in class to answer questions about these objects.
Instructions
Download, complete, and reupload the final exam file Download final exam fileto the assignment. In completing the exam, carefully follow these directions/guidelines:
• Do each of the six required assignments listed in the first section. (10 points each; 60 points total).
• Choose an additional five questions from the subsequent lists based on the different regions we have studied. Each question must come from a different list (8 points each; 40 points total)
• For each artwork you write about, you must place it in a Google Arts and Culture gallery and paste a link to the collection in your final paper. See the below tutorial for directions on how to do this.
• In writing up the assignment, use the modules, your notes, and the textbook to support your answers, citing your sources properly. DO NOT
USE THE INTERNET (OUTSIDE OF GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE) – DOING SO MAY RESULT IN FAILURE.
• Before you hand in your work, make sure your assignment is complete (remember to include the link!), proofread, and typed. Be sure to answer every part of the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES.
• Citing your sources
• You will utilize the footnotes and bibliography formats for the textbook and the modules. Since this is an exam, you only have to cite what you are directly quoting or paraphrasing. If you are simply recalling general concepts from the course, you do not need to cite them. As a refresher, here are the citation formats for the book and modules.
• Your first footnote/endnote will look like this:
• 1Marilyn Stokstad and Michael Cothren, Art History (Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 2017), page or section number.
• Every following footnote/endnote will look like this:
• 2 Stokstad and Cothren, Art History, page or section number.
• You must also have a Works Cited at the end of the paper. Use this to cite the text in your works cited:
• Stokstad, Marilyn and Michael Cothren. Art History. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2017.
• If you wish to utilize the course modules, you should follow this format for the initial footnote.
• 3Sarah Nichols, “Title of Lesson,” Art History II. 2016. Date Accessed. URL.
• The shortened footnote should look like this:
• 4Nichols, “Title of Lesson.”
• The works cited entry should follow this format:
• Nichols, Sarah. “Title of Lesson.” Art History II. 2016. Date Accessed. URL.