Visual Communications and Technology Education Faculty Publications

Document Type

Presentation

Abstract

Classroom critiquing of visual projects is an essential exercise to help students refine their work. Usually, instructors display student work on a large screen so that the class can offer comments and suggestions. However, problems arise because critiques are often mired by ambiguous or misunderstood language. Sometimes students are better shown than told. This presentation demonstrates how Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) can be used to project the display of any lab computer while the instructor and student share control. The student’s work can be interactively modified during a critique session, resulting in an engaging experience for the entire class.

Publisher's Statement

Presentation from the 2013 Annual Conference of the Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering. New Orleans, LA, November 19-22, 2013.

Publication Date

11-19-2013

Publication Title

2013 Annual Conference of the Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering

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