This is my last entry in my learning diary of this blog. It will be updated begin/mid December after getting my assessment results
My submission for assessment arrived today on time for the deadline to meet at Barnsley. My critical review was received on time by assessment team for plagiarism check. So far, so good. I made it, unbelievable. With rigid deadlines facing me I actually can deliver more than I expected. And it is good – overall I am pleased what I submitted. My tutor did a fab job by supporting me on my fast run to finish. Time to wait and time to move on.
I already enrolled on the last day of July to my second and last level 2 course (just wanted to protect the fees before they went up in this academic year). And I am glad I did do so, other options are still not out there.
My next – or better to say current – course unit is: UVC2 – Understanding Visual Culture (brand new , and I am – once again – the pioneer on that course, the first one). I am looking forward to a fresh and focused new start
Please, come and join my ongoing journey over there at: https://uvc.stefanvisualart.com
I appreciate seeing the work you’re making via your blog – and the next one’s going to be interesting!
Thank you, Jennifer – it is still a continuous exploration for what a blog be and make – thanks for sharing and commenting here
Well done Stefan – you did another great journey. I look forward to your exploits in UVC2 – I may be tempted that way after my Drawing 2 course. Good luck pioneering it for us 🙂
Hi Dave, thank you. I hope you are doing well and enjoy D2. UVC2 is very much writing about your own work – quite different to UVC1. Anyway, open ended and joyful, I hope . Stay in touch
Very well done Stefan. It’s been breathtaking watching your posts up to submission. UVC2 looks interesting. I hope you are going to take a break before starting it. Very best wishes for your assessment. Janet.
Thank you, Janet – kind of relief to have done it finally 🙂 Had already a Chat with my new tutor Dan . Yes a few days of – space cleaning and whatever was ‘forgotten’ behind