paintedfeathers: (shrug ۞ making a poin)
Sanae Hanekoma [羽狛 早苗] ([personal profile] paintedfeathers) wrote in [personal profile] xi_mods 2009-10-04 11:36 pm (UTC)

ART
Mr H will have graded the projects everyone turned in last week. As long as he saw you putting effort into it and not slacking off every class (and not blowing up his poor classroom more) you'll have a decent grade. He'll also have a talk with various students throughout the week about how they can improve. If your character turned in total crap, he'll sit down with them and ask if they actually are serious about this class or not.

For this week, he'll start with teaching Monday about One Point Perspective. The rest of Monday will be planning for the week's project: a simple One Point Perspective landscape, sketched in pencil, then inked once everything is finished.

"1. Draw a Horizontal Line (near middle of the paper)
2. Place Vanishing Point (near center of the line/paper)
3. Draw Ceiling and Floor lines (like an 'X' through the VP)
4. Begin placing other architectural elements (doors, arches, etc)
"

It's a fairly simple project, he's hoping nothing will blow up this time.

If everyone is good he might try for a few classes outside (with clipboards but no chairs or tables) so students can look at the Institute's own architecture for inspiration.

He'll also have a few small kangaroos bouncing around during class time, offering pencils, erasers, and paper.


PSYCHOLOGY
Mr H will be going over ways of understand personality before he jumps into schools/perspectives of Psychology. Sometime throughout the week, he'll ask them to do a simplified Myers-Briggs test as a fun way to show how Trait/Behaviorist psychologists view personality types.

ooc note: You do not actually have to do the test for your characters, but it's sort of amusing, so I figured I'll throw it out if you wanted to give it a look.

He won't have any of his art creatures running about in this class, but the words on the whiteboard still might try to escape if he gets distracted enough.

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