Post on 07-Nov-2021
Innovative Teaching Ideas Author: Sharon Shelton and Tia Spaulding Keywords: Personal Goals, Vision Board, Interior Design; Profession Category: IID: Introduction to Interior Design Level: Undergrad - First Year Duration: Over a Two-Week Time Period. Abstract:
A majority of the students who enroll in our program are new to interior design.
Being new to the industry, the students have a preconceived idea that interior
decorating is synonymous with interior design. During the first two weeks of
class, to help clarify the differences between interior design and interior
decorating, we discuss the design profession's history, how American Society of
Interior Designers (ASID) defines interior design, and the numerous opportunities
in the interior design industry.
The Personal (Career) Goals Vision Board Assignment is the student's first
opportunity to envision their ideal future interior design career. This type of
board is a vision board oriented towards a career in interior design. Students are
encouraged to use quotes, words, and pictures to illustrate their vision of their
dream design job! Even though this is a Fundamentals class, we encourage
students to envision what their ideal design career will entail with the expectation
that this vision will most likely change. However, we believe that it is never too
early to get students thinking about a career in interior design. There are
numerous benefits to having students complete this assignment. One benefit in
particular is that by completing this assignment students will conduct industry
research, increase their knowledge about our profession, and become exposed to
the varied opportunities within our industry. We have found that the students
enjoy this assignment because it is the first time that they will use their creativity
to create their first design board in the class and have an opportunity to visualize
a future career in interior design. The students will repeat this assignment at the
end of the program in the Business Practices course as a comparison.
Learning Objectives:
-- To envision a career in the interior design profession.
-- To reflect on their answers to the provided questions to help formulate the
student’s vision. (Note: A list of questions are attached. However, questions can
be developed by the instructor based on the objective of the assignment.)
-- To use the responses to the questions as inspiration to create a digital personal
(career) goals vision board.
-- To practice making presentations.
-- To learn to present their ideas in a specified time period.
Criteria:
The personal (career) vision board assignment meets the Career Exploration Core
Competency for the Fundamentals of Interior Design Course. Process:
Instructions provided to the student:
1. Sit in a quiet place, reflect, and answer the questions provided in the
assignment.
2. Use your answers to the questions as a starting point to create a personal
(career) vision board for your dream design job. You are encouraged to use
quotes, words, and pictures that are meaningful to you to illustrate your vision.
(Note: Royalty-free stock photos can be found searching websites such as Unsplash,
Pexels, Pixabay, and Creative Commons. If you use stock photos, be sure to read
and comply with the requirements to use the photos.)
3. Create an 11x17 PowerPoint slide presentation that includes the provided
questions with your answers and a slide of your vision board.
4. Upload your presentation into the learning management system (LMS) by the
due date and time.
5. On the day of the presentation, you will present your personal (career) vision
board via PowerPoint to the class.
6. You must present within the allotted time period.
Presentation Method:
This assignment is introduced in a class discussion format and assigned as
homework. The Fundamentals of Interior Design course is a hybrid and meets
two times per week. One class period can be used to discuss the requirements of
the assignment and assigned as homework.
Process instructions for the instructor:
Two weeks prior to the assignment:
--The Instructor introduces the assignment, reviews the rubric, shows a student
example, and answers questions.
--Assigns this assignment as homework.
One week prior to the assignment:
--The instructor will answer questions about the assignment.
Day assignment is due:
--Students upload their presentations into the learning management system and
present to the class.
Evaluation:
In our gradebook, this assignment is worth 100 points of the student’s overall
grade in the course. The student is assessed on the level of quality, the level of
thoughtfulness put into their digital vision board, and their ability to get
communicate their vision effectively. The most important part of this assignment
is to assess the student's ability to reflect on their answers to the questions in an
attempt to articulate their vision.
The rubric evaluates the student on the following:
Digital Vision Board:
-- The student put thought, effort, and creativity into creating their
“digital” personal (career) goals vision board (25 points).
-- The student answered the questions thoroughly and used pictures,
words, and/or quotes to add visual interest to their board (25 points).
-- The student’s PowerPoint presentation was well executed and met
program standards (25 points).
Presentation:
-- The student was present in class and prepared to present their board
(15 points).
-- The student stayed within the 10-minute allotted time period (10 points).
Credits: N/A
References: The students are encouraged to use information from their course textbook, the
internet, online magazines, online blogs, and any other source that feel will help
them communicate their career vision. Students are required to submit their
design board as a PowerPoint in the learning management system by the due
date and time. Documentation:
◼ Reflection Questions
◼ Assignment Rubric
◼ Student Examples
Assignment Evaluation Form
Digital Personal Goals Vision Board: Points Possible Comments and Student Score: _____The student put thought, effort, and creativity into creating their “digital”
personal goals vision board:
The student answered the personal goals questions thoroughly and used pictures and
words to add visual interest:
The student’s PowerPoint presentation was well executed and met program standards:
PowerPoint Presentation: Points Possible Comments and Student Score: ____
The student was present in class and prepared to present their board:
25
Total: 100 Total Student Score: ______
Personal (Career) Goals Assignment
Student: ______________________________
Total Possible Points: 100
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Reflection Questions1. List three things that you like about interior design.
2. What do you think you would like your career goals to be when you have wrapped up your studies?
3. Describe what your ideal interior design business or job would entail?
4. What are your interests?
5. What or who influenced your interest in the profession?
6. What would you like for your career to contribute to the practice of interior design?
7. List five goals you wish to accomplish during the next calendar year and describe how you will achieve those goals.
8. What opportunities exist for attaining your goals?
9. What threats exist that might hinder you from attaining your goals?
10. What skills do you possess that you feel would be valuable in this profession?
11. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
12. List three of your biggest successes.
13. What do you like most about interior design?
14. What do you like least about interior design?
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Resources
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