tl;dr
- Multimedia Challenge: Comics
- Prototype due Tues, Feb 24
- Peer Feedback due Fri, Feb 27
- Drop-in session: Weds @ 12-1 PM
We have now covered the key theories and are moving into the application phase. The front-loaded content provides important grounding for the work ahead, and I encourage you to revisit the content pages and your notes as you move forward. Note the two deadlines this week, the prototype and your peer review.
Multimedia Challenge: Comics
Your goal is to develop an original educational comic (12-20 panels) that teaches the reader about some idea or concept through the use of text and image. You will utilize a design process, track your progress, and engage in peer review. Please review the assignment page for important details including the project template, design documentation, examples, marking rubric, and AI guidelines.
Peer Feedback process: via Mattermost, you will be assigned two of your peers’ prototypes to provide feedback to (~500 words each). The instructor will setup a private channel so only the reviewer, reviewee, and instructor can see the feedback. One of the best ways we can grow individually and as a team is through the process of feedback. Both offering and receiving peer feedback can be hard, scary, and emotional – please consider your words carefully for constructive and actionable comments. Please reach out to your instructor at anytime for any kind of support. The Multimedia Challenge: Comics page has further details.
Important Dates
| Tues, Feb 24 | Prototype Due |
| Fri, Feb 27 | Peer Feedback Due |
| Thurs, Mar 5 | Final Project Submission Due |
Hope you have a great week! All the best,
Adrian
As always, you can reach my by email, Mattermost, or by booking a meeting.






