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1. This is the final tutorial session for ARCH1101 in 2010. Each tutor will review the students full draft of the outcomes required for EXP3. See the OUTPUTS section of the EXP3 brief for what is required; a full draft includes all of those outputs. While each of the outputs might not be finished they do need to present a clear indication of the strengths and opportunities of the scheme. This is verbal feedback.

2. If you did not complete this last week; ask 2 other students to review your work on the marking schedules provided. Comments and an indicative grade should be included. It's important that these are accurate! The students reviewing your work need not be in your tutorial group.

Note: please fold the A4 page with two feedback sheets on it in half ... this is so the second reviewer is not influenced by the first reviewers comments.

Follow this link for a microsoft word version of the feedback sheet (if you wish to type rather than hand write your feedback, or if your writing is illegible ...).

Note: throughout the class students will be sharing the tips, tricks and advice that they found particularly useful in the course.

3. Class reps meeting in the Forum space on Level 5 at 11am.

4. Complete the "Forms of Representation" student survey.

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Complete by the 15th of June by 9:00pm.

1. Scan and upload the marking schedules to your blog. These will also be seen as a record of your attendance at the final two tutorials.

2. Complete your final submission of EXP3.

3. Submit your Crysis Wars files (clearly labled using your student number) to your FileFront (or similar) user page and provide a link to them from your blog.

4. Submit your Sketchup Models to Google Warehouse.

5. Write short comments (75 words max!) under your final real time images to indicate how they relate to your Clients and the idea of "Power".

Note: make sure you save the Crysis Wars environment as you go along as it will be a part of your EXP3 submission. Use v1, v2, v3 to denote successive versions (note: saving over the top of your files won't help you when the last one you saved becomes corrupt!).

IMPORTANT! Test your Crysis Wars levels and objects folders on a machine other than the computer you created it on ... your tutor will be downloading your level to navigate it on their computer, if it does not work you will be marked down.