Constructivism moodboard

  • How do you plan a mood board?

    Now that we've found out the benefits of having a mood board let's look at the steps to creating a mood board of your own:

    1. Define your idea.
    2. The ultimate aim of a mood board is to communicate your creative ideas.
    3. Curate your mood board
    4. Focus on your key image
    5. Use real-life photos
    6. Don't make assumptions

  • A moodboard is a visual tool that helps you communicate your design concepts and ideas.
    It's a curated collection of images, materials, colour palettes, text, and other elements that are arranged to evoke a particular style or feeling.
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Critical Evaluation

Constructivism promotes a sense of personal agency as students have ownership of their learning and assessment.
The biggest disadvantage is its lack of structure.
Some students require highly structured learning environments to be able to reach their potential.
It also removes grading in the traditional way and instead places more value on students.


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