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Animation Field Trips, Don Wightman Jan 2019

Animation Field Trips, Don Wightman

Course Content

Information for animation students on visiting the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto to conduct research for their projects.


Course Description, Don Wightman Jan 2019

Course Description, Don Wightman

Course Content

A five-week animation course taught at Sheridan in 1976/1977 consisted of two main parts: 1) research and ideation sketches during museum visits and 2) final artwork based on the research and preliminary sketches. The course description also included information on assignment requirements and what students would be graded on.


Museum Reflection, Don Wightman Jan 2019

Museum Reflection, Don Wightman

Reflective Teaching

Don Wightman reminded students in an animation course to attend the museum visits regularly so they could conduct research for their assignments.


Feedback For Students, Don Wightman Jan 2019

Feedback For Students, Don Wightman

Reflective Teaching

In a feedback to students in an animation course, Don Wightman provided suggestions on areas for improvement. For example, professionalism and in-depth research.