Coursework Assignment No 4.  Research the Furniture Designer allocated to you using a range of media, such as classroom notes, books, journals and /

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Coursework Assignment No 4

 Research the Furniture Designer allocated to you using a range of media, such as classroom notes, books, journals and / or the internet.  Produce a written report aprox words, you must reference from where you sourced your information.  Produce drawings and or sketches as needed.  Report must be typed, and presented in a book format as per brief. 2 Jennifer Byrne 2014

 Approriate diagrams and photoghraphs may be included. All material used, which is not the work of the learner, must be correctly referenced and permission obtained from the copyright holder.  Check the Library data base for books on designer or period.  Books from Mountjoy Square can be ordered and picked up from Bolton St.  Books over 100years old can be obtained for free in digital formatt from many various archives and libraries. 3 Jennifer Byrne 2014

 Research the history and development of your given Designer.  Show what you have learned about your designer by relating all relevant information in your report.  Summarise your report for your oral presentation.  Include sketches & images where appropriate.  Use licence free imagery such as creative commons  flickr.com, shutterstock.com, dreamstime.com, etc to obtain copyright free images. (you may need to create accounts) Save your favourites to delicious.com. 4 Jennifer Byrne 2014

 The standard of the report was laid out correctly with good, clear and relevant information.  Evidence of research shown.  Learner showed good knowledge of the researched Topic.  The learner included drawings, sketches or images where appropriate.  The learner included references to copyright materials quoted or displayed. 5 Jennifer Byrne 2014