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Gnom [1K]
1 year ago
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3. Imagine that you have been asked to create an informative flyer for the peers in your photography program to help them identi

fy how to access various resources to research art. Compile a list of possible resources that could help with the research of art and how they can be accessed.
4. Consider all of the photos you have taken up until this point in the course and the ways that you have (hopefully) categorized them. How could you possibly improve upon this categorization system that you’ve been using? What categories might you want to add for future photos you take? Analyze your current system and evaluate how you might improve upon it.

5. Why is it a good idea to always maintain your notes and class information from your art and photography classes? Provide at least one specific example/scenario that illustrates the importance of keeping up with and maintaining your notes and class information.
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1 answer:
Sauron [17]1 year ago
4 0

Some resources that can help in art research and accessibility can be the categorization of art-related subjects in a software, by period and artistic movement.

<h3 /><h3>How to improve a search system?</h3>

It is essential that there is a categorization of subjects by keywords and most searched characteristics, helping the ease with which the expected results will appear to the user.

Therefore, it is essential that students keep their notes and information from art and photography classes in a clear and objective way, as they will be essential for understanding the subject, aid in studies and in the organization and categorization of knowledge.

Find out more about search system here:

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