The Daywood
02-16-2006, 10:17 AM
I'm doing a small workshop-like seminar for college students on Monday...(I've posted before to get some words of wisdom...Thanks for that!)
As examples of wide-open assignments, I was going to use some similar to those at "The Workshop". I know the thread has been done, but for the life of me I can't find it...I've searched high and low and short of going thread by thread, I thought this might be the easiest way.
Anyone remember their assignments, or some similar?
I liked them because they were wide open for interpretation (as evidenced by the music store movie). I could make up some, but I'm afraid that I'd be too specific and not give the students the creativity to make their own comittment...
As examples of wide-open assignments, I was going to use some similar to those at "The Workshop". I know the thread has been done, but for the life of me I can't find it...I've searched high and low and short of going thread by thread, I thought this might be the easiest way.
Anyone remember their assignments, or some similar?
I liked them because they were wide open for interpretation (as evidenced by the music store movie). I could make up some, but I'm afraid that I'd be too specific and not give the students the creativity to make their own comittment...