A home-brewed set of nautical-themed rubber stamps. I'm using these this semester to let my students know how each of their projects went. By the way, these feature some tasty typefaces from Lost Type (those guys rock).
Thanks Christopher! Most of their deliverables are digital, yep. But I make them keep sketchbooks with rubrics for each project in them. I'll stamp these on the rubric page. I've found that grading projects analog style helps students feel I'm giving their projects the attention they deserve.
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A home-brewed set of nautical-themed rubber stamps. I'm using these this semester to let my students know how each of their projects went. By the way, these feature some tasty typefaces from Lost Type (those guys rock).
over 1 year ago
Really nice :-)
But where do you stamp it on - don't your students turn their work in digitally?
over 1 year ago
Thanks Christopher! Most of their deliverables are digital, yep. But I make them keep sketchbooks with rubrics for each project in them. I'll stamp these on the rubric page. I've found that grading projects analog style helps students feel I'm giving their projects the attention they deserve.
over 1 year ago
That's a great idea. At my master's degree, we had to turn in work via turnitin.com, but that always felt a little anonymous.
over 1 year ago
Yes!
over 1 year ago
It looks good!
over 1 year ago
I love all of these!
over 1 year ago
Thanks guys!
over 1 year ago
These look great, nice work.
over 1 year ago
Thanks Paul!
over 1 year ago
Oh my days, beautiful!
over 1 year ago
Thanks Robbie!
over 1 year ago
So awesome!!
over 1 year ago
Thanks bro!
over 1 year ago
Love it!
over 1 year ago
Loooove all of these
over 1 year ago
Thanks guys!
over 1 year ago
Very nice.
about 1 year ago
Way rad!
11 months ago