1.5 | Beneath the Surface - Thinking and Seeing Photographs (Graded Quiz)
- Due No due date
- Points 40
- Questions 8
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
Beneath the Surface - Thinking and Seeing Photographs (Graded Quiz)
Overview
This quiz provides an assessment of your knowledge and understanding of photography's aesthetic considerations, including the following objectives:
- Demonstrate the ability to recognize and recall the critical issues and visual strategies of photography and lens- based culture as a visual document of creative expression and communication.
- Describe, interpret and evaluate the use of photography as a means of effective creative expression and communication of personal vision within the contexts of society and culture.
To successfully complete this quiz and achieve the objectives of the module, it will important to review and understand the following before attempting the quiz, including:
- Ability to identify and discuss each of photography's Eight (8) Aesthetic Considerations
- Ability to discuss the Difference between Taking and Making Photographs.
- Ability to discuss the Characteristics of Light, Compositional Organization, Photographic Description, Emphasis and/or Moments of Exposure.
- Ability to discuss the Physical Characteristics of the Photograph.
Instructions
After completing the readings in this module, please take this quiz to check your knowledge and comprehension.
- You will have 2 attempts to complete this quiz.
- You will have unlimited time per attempt
- You will not be able to see your answers after the first attempt. The correct answers will only be available to view after you've completed your second and final attempt.
- If you choose to complete a second attempt, please take the time to review the readings in a thorough manner.
- NOTE: Your first attempt will need to completed by 9:00 pm on Due Date so that it may be evaluated to provide you the time to review and submit a second attempt.
Grading & Feedback
The Quiz is a combination of short answer and multiple-choice questions.
There are a total of 8 questions.
The correct answers will be available to review after you've completed your final and/or second attempt.
The highest score achieved will be recorded as the grade for the quiz.
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